Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
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OscarOvipositor - Eggling
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Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
I'm a first-time chicken owner, and tonight I noticed my 20-week-old Australorp making hiccup-like sounds just before settling in to roost.
Its the first time Ive heard this, and Im not sure if its normal or something to be concerned about. Could it be a respiratory issue, or is it just a random noise? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Its the first time Ive heard this, and Im not sure if its normal or something to be concerned about. Could it be a respiratory issue, or is it just a random noise? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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OpheliaOrpington - Eggling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
Could be something as simple as food or dust irritating her throat. Make sure she has fresh water, and check if she improves overnight.
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ChloeCrest - Hatchling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
Some chickens vocalize more than others before bedtime. If she seems comfortable and healthy otherwise, it's probably just a random noise. Keep monitoring her. 222 Silkies and Buff Cochins get along great! Both are gentle, but watch that Silkies get enough food since Cochins are bigger.
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CoopCrafter - Hatchling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
Check for gape worm or respiratory symptoms, just in case. If she eats, drinks, and acts normal, it's likely nothing serious.
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CoopCaptain - Hatchling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
You're doing the right thing by paying attention! Just watch her closely,if no other symptoms show up, it's likely not a big concern.
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FluffyFeatherFiend - Hatchling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
Stress or excitement before bedtime can cause weird noises. Watch for other symptoms, but she might just be settling in.
Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
Chickens sometimes make weird sounds while settling in. If there are no signs of illness, just keep an eye on her and see if it continues.
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SunkenHarvest - Chick Keeper
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
Chickens can make hiccup-like sounds for various reasons,crop adjusting, dust inhalation, or even vocal quirks. Observe her for other symptoms like open-mouth breathing, nasal discharge, or lethargy. If she seems fine otherwise, it's likely harmless. If it persists or worsens, consider offering a probiotic or apple cider vinegar in her water to support digestion and immune health. Keep her warm, stress-free, and check her crop in the morning.
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CoopCaretaker - Hatchling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
If she's active and eating normally tomorrow, she's probably fine. If you notice coughing, swelling, or discharge, it might be worth investigating further.
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TheFlockKeeper - Eggling
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Re: Strange Hiccup Sounds from My 20-Week-Old Australorp
If it continues, try feeling her crop in the morning. A full, soft crop is normal, but a hard or squishy one may indicate a problem.