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Chicken Making Honking Sound
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This afternoon, one of my boss's chickens caught my attention with an unusual honking sound while I was feeding them. I noticed her sneeze once, but the honking persisted, raising my concern. When I picked her up for a closer inspection, she surprisingly passed some watery poop. Other than that, she seems to be doing fine—eating normally and her color looks good. My trusty friend Google suggests it could be anything from a blockage to a respiratory infection, but I’d much rather hear from real people than rely solely on AI. If anyone has experienced this with their feathered friends, I’d love to know what steps I can take to help her feel better and get back to her cluck-tastic self!

| One of my boss’s chickens started making a honking sound when I went out to feed them this afternoon. I saw her sneeze once but she’d been sounding weird since I’ve been out here. I grabbed her to check her over and she let out some watery poop. She seems fine otherwise (eating normally, color’s good). Google says it could be a blockage or a respiratory infection but I’d rather I’d confirm with actual people than AI. Is there anything I can do to help her feel better? [link] [comments] |
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