Sneezing rooster

Longofarms

In the Brooder
Apr 6, 2024
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I have a rooster who I noticed starting to sneeze about a week ago it’s not getting worse he also doesn’t have any other symptoms yet no cough, no bubbles in the eyes and still acting normal eating and drinking. I started giving vet rx and unfortunately with no way to separate him safely. I just have no where to put him and we just moved and we have a ton of predators. so I’m treating the whole flock. And With antibiotics of the shelves and no avian vet close by what else can I do?
 
Is there anything in the environment causing your rooster to sneeze?
Examples would be feed dust, dust from dust bathing, pollen, ammonia fumes from soiled bedding, pesticides, mold or mildew inside a coop.

Also, is your flock showing the same symptoms as your rooster, and what are you treating them with?
Poultry respiratory diseases show more symptoms other than just sneezing.
 
Is there anything in the environment causing your rooster to sneeze?
Examples would be feed dust, dust from dust bathing, pollen, ammonia fumes from soiled bedding, pesticides, mold or mildew inside a coop.

Also, is your flock showing the same symptoms as your rooster, and what are you treating them with?
Poultry respiratory diseases show more symptoms other than just sneezing.
It is extremely dry here we haven’t gotten any rain in months so it could be air quality in our area. And nobody else is showing symptoms yet. And I’m out there a lot making sure they are happy. So far I have been treating with vet-rx putting it in water and sprayer. The run and coop are always clean and dry and Great ventilation. It’s most noticeable after he crows and in the mornings. No moldy food clean water and containers everyday. sometimes I think I over care at times 😂 but I haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary uncleanliness wise. I did just replace the bedding in nesting boxes but it’s the same I always get. And he was sneezing before that. also giving oregano and paresley as treats to give a little extra vitamins
 
Try giving him moist feed and see if that helps. Also, look inside his mouth and look for anything out of the ordinary. Look for small white splotches in the back of his throat and up in the roof of his mouth.
Inspect his nares to ensure they are clear and free from debris.
Just for the heck of it, look inside his ears for anything out of the ordinary, they should be clean with nothing inside. (Just lift back the ear flap to expose the ear canal.)
 
Try giving him moist feed and see if that helps. Also, look inside his mouth and look for anything out of the ordinary. Look for small white splotches in the back of his throat and up in the roof of his mouth.
Inspect his nares to ensure they are clear and free from debris.
Just for the heck of it, look inside his ears for anything out of the ordinary, they should be clean with nothing inside. (Just lift back the ear flap to expose the ear canal.)
I will do that tonight when I go to treat them. Thank you for the help
 

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