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Originally Posted by obxbum View Post

im sorry for your terrible news. what is full biosecurity?
 

Full biosecurity means making sure nothing is transferred from quarentined birds.  So, boot covers or separate boots only worn there, seperate feed sources, showering and changing clothing after being in the quarentine pen...even wearing a breathing mask.  Anything to control particle transference.

 

 

And for everyone...thanks for the support.  I just got a call from my vet, too.  She also offered her support, and her thanks for me having the birds testing and going through all this.  And I've gotten some pms here that just made me want to cry, everyone is so supportive.  I really appreciate it.  And yes, it could be any of us since the mode of infection is so variable and so common.  But I'll do my best to make sure it doesn't spread further from here!

 

Hubby gets home from his trip today...coming in to chaos.  Poor guy.

Meg and Chris, plus mastiffs Murphy, Jake and Reilly, and Great Dane Levi. Orpingtons, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Barnevelders, Rosecomb Brown Leghorns, Cuckoo Marans, and a few turkeys, along with NZW rabbits, summer lambs or calves, and who knows what else.
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Meg and Chris, plus mastiffs Murphy, Jake and Reilly, and Great Dane Levi. Orpingtons, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Barnevelders, Rosecomb Brown Leghorns, Cuckoo Marans, and a few turkeys, along with NZW rabbits, summer lambs or calves, and who knows what else.
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post #19122 of 26916

IRONIC............

 

I was just coming over here to this thread and something on the New Hampshire thread catches my eye. SICK birds.  Same S%$* !!!!

***   Beth  ***

 

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/swap-stuff

 

 

 

 

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***   Beth  ***

 

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/swap-stuff

 

 

 

 

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post #19123 of 26916
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Originally Posted by BHep View Post

IRONIC............

 

I was just coming over here to this thread and something on the New Hampshire thread catches my eye. SICK birds.  Same S%$* !!!!

 That isn't surprising considering how easily it can be transfered

and the fact that wild birds and animals can and do transfer

it throughout the country.........just one more thing to learn to

live with.   "sigh"  idunno.gif

loving a zoo of a hubby, kids and grandbabies, chickens, turkeys, ducks, pigeons, parrot, dogs, cats, horses and please don't let anything else that eats get donated to here

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loving a zoo of a hubby, kids and grandbabies, chickens, turkeys, ducks, pigeons, parrot, dogs, cats, horses and please don't let anything else that eats get donated to here

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post #19124 of 26916

Quick question... If a broody momma gets up off her last egg and starts teaching her other kids how to scratch for food and drink water from a dish, does that mean the last egg is not likely to hatch? 

~lenore~

 

 

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~lenore~

 

 

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post #19125 of 26916
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Originally Posted by Coop Scoop Boogie View Post

Meg... hugs.gif......we all know you take very good care of

your animalsand since this can be transmitted so easily,

even by nature, you should not feel bad about it.

We all support you and hope to you are back on track soon.

Anything I can do to help just hollar and I'm there......with booties wink.png

 

 

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Originally Posted by BHep View Post


x2

 

 

This could be ANY of us, we all frequent the same chicken places. With all the people worried about sick birds the above advice is VERY important. Isolate....and in my opinion cull.  sad.png

x3 so sorry hugs.gif

silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), sultans, buff orps, black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasents, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), sultans, buff orps, black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasents, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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post #19126 of 26916

no it can still hatch as long as she comes back to it after some time

silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), sultans, buff orps, black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasents, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), sultans, buff orps, black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasents, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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post #19127 of 26916

700

My babies that I hatched.

3 kids 19,12,&10. 2 dogs, 2 cats, an aquarium full of pond creatures my son caught. 2 Americanaa 4 Barred Rocks that I hatched :)

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3 kids 19,12,&10. 2 dogs, 2 cats, an aquarium full of pond creatures my son caught. 2 Americanaa 4 Barred Rocks that I hatched :)

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post #19128 of 26916
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Originally Posted by Hollowoakfarm View Post

Full biosecurity means making sure nothing is transferred from quarentined birds.  So, boot covers or separate boots only worn there, seperate feed sources, showering and changing clothing after being in the quarentine pen...even wearing a breathing mask.  Anything to control particle transference.

 

 

And for everyone...thanks for the support.  I just got a call from my vet, too.  She also offered her support, and her thanks for me having the birds testing and going through all this.  And I've gotten some pms here that just made me want to cry, everyone is so supportive.  I really appreciate it.  And yes, it could be any of us since the mode of infection is so variable and so common.  But I'll do my best to make sure it doesn't spread further from here!

 

Hubby gets home from his trip today...coming in to chaos.  Poor guy.

hugs.gif(((((HUS)))))!. This is such sad news. Devastating to hear. At least you have the good mind to do what is right. I have no answers to what choice you should do, but I know just from reading your post you will do the right thing.

post #19129 of 26916

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/695775/carolina-chickenstock-fall-2012

 

FALL 2012 CHICKENSTOCK THREAD IS UP AND READY TO GO

 

CHECK IT OUT

NC-NPIP certified 

 

SQ LF English Orpingtons, Quail, Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats, Arabian Horses, SQ Labrador Retrievers 

 

 

Carolina Chickenstock 2013

 

http://www.carolinachickenstock.weebly.com

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NC-NPIP certified 

 

SQ LF English Orpingtons, Quail, Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats, Arabian Horses, SQ Labrador Retrievers 

 

 

Carolina Chickenstock 2013

 

http://www.carolinachickenstock.weebly.com

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post #19130 of 26916

How are you and DH holding up Hollow?? hugs.gif

silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), sultans, buff orps, black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasents, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), sultans, buff orps, black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasents, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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