Here is an update. I lost my last two adult bobwhites yesterday out of about ten. None of my mature or young Cortornix have died. None of my young bobs (a few weeks old) that have definately been exposed or a young silkie that was in the pen with the dead bobs died so far. No symptoms, just...
I was thinking that I would let the disease run its course on the cats and then send one in for tests. I lost two bobs today that were not really exposed to the valleys. I am feeding them medicated 28% starter. Is that a problem?
And peafowl and pheasants and chickens and dogs and cats (or maybe not the cats) and children! This has been happening for two weeks and nothing else has been affected. But, look what is at stake! You got about 12 hours to buy stock in chlorox. Their business is about to boon!
Yep, I did it. I killed all 13 of my valleys. They were kept in four different places (some down the street), all died with no apparent symptoms, they died in lots of two or three, and were not all the same age or from the same source. I fed them game bird starter and conditioner, they had...