bebesdeivanka
Chirping
- Jan 13, 2021
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Hello,
I just wanted to ask for your insight.
I have a flock of aprox 150 birds, and my last batch of chicks are now 6 months old and 5/30 have died with similar symptoms: stopped eating or eating very poorly even when isolated and being very thin for the past month.
They have been dewormed and are eating quality balanced commercial feed. As much as I put them into the separated coop they do not want to eat and just keep on loosing weight and fading away. Some show improvement but then suddenly die when I think that they are feeling better and eating back regularly.
No parasites, no lice, no other symptoms..and they have many feed bowls available (also they roam around 1000m2). Just getting weaker by the day, light as a feather. I have two more who are doing OK now with hand feeding but dont seem to eat enough by themselves and one more who is showing neeurological signs (pecking near the plate, sometimes in the air). all my older birds are fine.
They are not vaccinated because its imposible to get a vet that would come to vaccinate just 150 birds (I live in Argentina). It's winter here now, around 0 degrees C at night but they sleep in a coop with good isolation.
I'm almost certain I have Mareks disease. It's the first time something like this happens in 5 years since I've had them and I love them so much. I'm scared of losing all of them.
Another thing: all the weak birds were auracanas mix from the same guy. He gave me eggs, I never had contact with his chickens. But it's not very likely that it would be a breeding issue? Like genetics or something?
any insight would be much aprecciated
I just wanted to ask for your insight.
I have a flock of aprox 150 birds, and my last batch of chicks are now 6 months old and 5/30 have died with similar symptoms: stopped eating or eating very poorly even when isolated and being very thin for the past month.
They have been dewormed and are eating quality balanced commercial feed. As much as I put them into the separated coop they do not want to eat and just keep on loosing weight and fading away. Some show improvement but then suddenly die when I think that they are feeling better and eating back regularly.
No parasites, no lice, no other symptoms..and they have many feed bowls available (also they roam around 1000m2). Just getting weaker by the day, light as a feather. I have two more who are doing OK now with hand feeding but dont seem to eat enough by themselves and one more who is showing neeurological signs (pecking near the plate, sometimes in the air). all my older birds are fine.
They are not vaccinated because its imposible to get a vet that would come to vaccinate just 150 birds (I live in Argentina). It's winter here now, around 0 degrees C at night but they sleep in a coop with good isolation.
I'm almost certain I have Mareks disease. It's the first time something like this happens in 5 years since I've had them and I love them so much. I'm scared of losing all of them.
Another thing: all the weak birds were auracanas mix from the same guy. He gave me eggs, I never had contact with his chickens. But it's not very likely that it would be a breeding issue? Like genetics or something?
any insight would be much aprecciated
