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    Mycoplasma Gallisepticum

    Yes, bringing in a new adult chicken or baby chicks into your flock means they will be exposed and carry the virus, but it doesn't mean it's absolutely certain they will ever be symptomatic. As I pointed out, with good care, your chickens can be as healthy as any flock not carrying a virus in...
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    Mycoplasma Gallisepticum

    Oh, goodness NO! Many of us are in the same boat, only with viruses in our flocks that are far more deadly and have no treatment. While we always need to be aware that our chickens carry a disease that can ruin other flocks if it gets away from us, we adjust. We practice good bio-security to...
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    Mycoplasma Gallisepticum

    MG is a bacteria that causes respiratory symptoms such as bubbly eyes and discharge from the beak, swollen sinuses, and often difficulty breathing. It's often associated with other viruses and attacks when a chicken's immune system is lowered from climate stresses or other illness. It's very...
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