Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: Chicken_Lover on July 01, 2011, 20:28
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One of my new Warren hens has been really snotty and things, any advice on this and how to cure it?
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Think this needs to be MOVED to The Hen House if there is a Mod online. :D
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Hope you get some advice soon Chicken_Lover. If you could give some more information on your hen and her symptoms it should help you to get a diagnosis. Good luck.
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My Light Sussex got a snotty nose when she first came here - I think the change of environment and stress of the move can get them a bit run-down. My other chickens have all had sneezes and runny noses at different times and all got over it by themselves. With the LS it developed into a chest infection and she needed a vet visit for some atibiotics.
My advice would be not to worry at the moment, but keep an eye on her for any worsening symptoms. In the mean time make sure she has good food, plenty of water, and a draft-free coop (just as you would do for all your girls).
You could also put a bit of Apple Cider Vinegar in the water, and some crushed garlic in their food. The garlic helps boost the immune system (just as it does in humans) and the ACV helps to reduce the mucous.
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Here's my reference for the Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) suggestion:
ASTRINGENT SOLUTION
This solution can be given to birds suffering from respiratory diseases that produce a large amount of mucus exudate. The solution will help 'cut through' the mucus and allow it to be expelled easier.
4 teaspoons of Apple Cider Vinegar diluted into one gallon* of water
The tannin in the ACV aids in removing any mucus or coating from the mouth, throat, or intestinal tract. Nutrients and drugs are more readily absorbed. Offer this solution as the only drinking water source for two to three day intervals.
- from Dr Tom W Smith, Emertus Professor of Poultry Science, Mississippi State University.
http://www.poultry.msstate.edu/extension/pdf/extsoln.pdf
*NB:
1 gallon (US) = 3.8 litres
1 gallon (UK) = 4.5 litres
But the dilution rate is not crucial, so 4 or 5 teaspoons of ACV in a gallon of water would be fine.
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Dear Hillfooter,
Thank you for keeping me on my toes and making me supply references.
Yours sincerely
Lindeggs
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Thank you, she has gotten better now from medication recommended by our neighbor, thank you anyway. :)
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Thank you, she has gotten better now from medication recommended by our neighbor, thank you anyway. :)
Please share your hens symptoms and treatment with us as it may help someone else in the future if they experience something similar. :D
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Thank you, she has gotten better now from medication recommended by our neighbor, thank you anyway. :)
Please share your experience with the rest of us, symptoms and treatment as it may help another member in the future. ;)