Whezzing hen

Are you sure that she doesn’t have stridor? That is a sound made when a small piece of feed gets stuck in the airway. It can also occur if there is mucus in the airway or swelling, and may be accompanied with a sneeze. Usually stridor from a piece of feed may go away in a few hours or overnight. This video shows stridor and it did go away:

 
Age?
Diet?
Bedding?
Ventilation?
Any mucus or bubbling?
Age is unknown, but she's got to be older she's never laid eggs. I use pine shavings for bedding. She's on layer feed but they've been getting a lot of cracked corn lately. Bad I know. Good ventilation. No mucus or bubbles
 
Are you sure that she doesn’t have stridor? That is a sound made when a small piece of feed gets stuck in the airway. It can also occur if there is mucus in the airway or swelling, and may be accompanied with a sneeze. Usually stridor from a piece of feed may go away in a few hours or overnight. This video shows stridor and it did go away:

Oh no nothing like that. Just really faint wheezing. Acts absolutely fine. Usually when they get sick it sounds like a cat purring. This is different.
 
Well that actually could be a wheeze which is when the airways tighten. As long as she is acting fine, I would not worry much. You could check her lower belly to see if she has any enlargement or fluid in her abdomen below her vent.
 

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