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    Infectious Coryza in my flock... now what?

    You're welcome. You would be better off with MG, so hopefully it is that. It can pass through hatching eggs, but new chickens can be vaccinated for it.
  2. Eggcessive

    Infectious Coryza in my flock... now what?

    MG (mycoplasma/CRD) and infectious coryza can have similar symptoms--snots, eye drainage, swollen eyes or face, sneeze or cough, and chest rattles or wheezes. Coryza supposedly has has bad odor, but I haven't seen it before. The only way to tell the difference for sure is to get one tested...
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    Infectious Coryza in my flock... now what?

    Coryza is about the worst of some of the respiratory diseases, at least worse than MG or bronchitis, not that those are fun to have. I guess you will have your work cut out for you treating sick birds, butI would get rid of the new ones now, and maybe cull your sickest birds. At least separate...
  4. Eggcessive

    Infectious Coryza in my flock... now what?

    I know you probably feel awful, but Dawg is right--culling the sick birds would be best. If I were you, I would either cull all 6, or take them back to the woman, if you can find her. Maybe offer to buy more to meet you, then hand them back over, and don't ask for money back. I saw where you...
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