CRD = Mycoplasma gallisepticum.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
CRD = Mycoplasma gallisepticum.
Noticed my pullet wasnt acting herself today. I went in and let the hens out and she didn't want to. She was walking funny and barely pecking at the ground. I picked her up again and felt around for her being egg bound and she spit out a soft egg. She still isn't acting good. What should I do?????? Help!
I only have one laying hen right now so I can't really be of much help but I do know that soft eggs can indicate a calcium deficiency!
This website helps me a lot with just about everything! They might have something that can help you!
http://www.fresh-eggs-daily.com/p/chicken-care-index.html
Thanks for replying! No I have five girls one Rhode island red,one barred neck and three pullets and she just started today. No sneezing or sick symptoms. Her butt is stuck up in the air when she is setting down tho.
Sorry, I thought you said one had eye swelling, but after re-reading found out I was mistaken. Foamy eyes can be a sign of MG. Here is a good link to read that shows the different symptoms of the common respiratory diseases IB, MG, coryza, and ILT: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044We had a necropsy done on the last 3 birds we lost a few weeks ago. All had infectious bronchitis which went "tubular" causing tumor like lumps in their lungs. I just found the newly sick bird this morning so I have not talked to the vet. However, I did talk to my breeder who told me to separate the sick bird and administer Tylan 50. I'm waiting for him to call back with more info. I gave the sick bird VetRx so far along with probiotics, scrambled eggs, yogurt, honey, kale and some apple cider vinegar. Last time I did this injectable Tylan 50 I did it under the wing, but I heard it's better to give at the base of the neck? I know the Tylan will not help IB, only prevent other infections from popping up. I believe I also have the antibiotic the vet gave me for the last birds.
Also, what is MG? I don't believe it is Coryza at this point, there is no bad odor. The bird is alert and hoping around. She just has a lot of clear nasal discharge, sneezing, and her eye is very foamy.
Sorry, I thought you said one had eye swelling, but after re-reading found out I was mistaken. Foamy eyes can be a sign of MG. Here is a good link to read that shows the different symptoms of the common respiratory diseases IB, MG, coryza, and ILT: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044