Sue
New member
I took one of my hens to the vets again today as she has started sneezing a lot and is very wheezy. Went to the Chickenvet this time. There are two others who are also sneezing and a bit wheezy, but not as bad as her. He has given me oral antibiotics, but it tastes disgusting and I have had a real problem getting it down them! I'm sure it's not doing them any good stressing them out trying to get the antibiotics into them! I'm going to try putting it in a small amount of something nice tomorrow and feeding them individually in the hope I can get it into them. I'm really worried about them being out in the house tonight as it is getting very cold. I know you will probably say they will cuddle up together to keep warm, but they aren't all using the perches at the moment as some go into the nest boxes, so some could be on their own. The nest boxes are more sheltered than the house as they are inside the covered run of the other hens. It was -3 at first light this morning and I'm sure it must have been colder during the night. Are they going to be ok outside or should I bring them all in? The problem with this of course is that they will have to go out again tomorrow and I suspect the change in temperature of doing that will do them more harm than good. Am I doing the right thing leaving them where they are? There are 5 hens in the house (house size 6-8).