Boergoatlover
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- Jul 30, 2020
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Hello
I’m sorry if I’m repeating a question but can’t specifically find an answer.
I’m getting a few new hens, I’ve had the worst luck in the past after foolishly buying from what I thought was a reputable breeder, the hens had suspected mycroplasma and two of them died and the rest of my flock I thought I was going to loose but by some miracle they pulled through.
The new hens I am getting is because I have 3 current hens and I’m worried in future if one is left on their own.
The breeder I’m getting the new hens from has vaccinated against mareks and Newcastle and has said she has given the hens a live vaccine against mycroplasma but that this does not offer 100% protection as she said it’s like the flu vaccine they may have a strain that’s not un the vaccine.
I’ve made a quarantine coop about 30 feet from my current hens, but it’s not safe for over night so they will be in a nest box about 10/12 foot from my current girls, my plan is to put the new hens in the closer nest box at night only so they will not be out in the open near my current girls. I’ve got tylan from my vet and I intend to keep the girls in the isolation coop for 4 weeks then would move them to the new run that is 6ft away from current girls after this
If everything is ok.
if it was mycroplasma I want to disinfect the actual run floor before I let the new hens out, I’ve used virkon and Interkokask RTU
My question is can I use VIRKON solution on the run which I’ll move the girls to in 4 weeks, the floor is soil, I wanted to make sure if I spray it now it’s not toxic to the girls when they go in pecking and scratching on the floor
Is it ok that they are sleeping in a confined nest box 10ft away from the other nest box shall I put tarpaulin over the nest box (not over the ventilation holes) to be safe
Shall I automatically give all hens the tylan or keep them on a multivitamin and keep tylan incase needed ?
Thanks so much for any advice
I’m sorry if I’m repeating a question but can’t specifically find an answer.
I’m getting a few new hens, I’ve had the worst luck in the past after foolishly buying from what I thought was a reputable breeder, the hens had suspected mycroplasma and two of them died and the rest of my flock I thought I was going to loose but by some miracle they pulled through.
The new hens I am getting is because I have 3 current hens and I’m worried in future if one is left on their own.
The breeder I’m getting the new hens from has vaccinated against mareks and Newcastle and has said she has given the hens a live vaccine against mycroplasma but that this does not offer 100% protection as she said it’s like the flu vaccine they may have a strain that’s not un the vaccine.
I’ve made a quarantine coop about 30 feet from my current hens, but it’s not safe for over night so they will be in a nest box about 10/12 foot from my current girls, my plan is to put the new hens in the closer nest box at night only so they will not be out in the open near my current girls. I’ve got tylan from my vet and I intend to keep the girls in the isolation coop for 4 weeks then would move them to the new run that is 6ft away from current girls after this
If everything is ok.
if it was mycroplasma I want to disinfect the actual run floor before I let the new hens out, I’ve used virkon and Interkokask RTU
My question is can I use VIRKON solution on the run which I’ll move the girls to in 4 weeks, the floor is soil, I wanted to make sure if I spray it now it’s not toxic to the girls when they go in pecking and scratching on the floor
Is it ok that they are sleeping in a confined nest box 10ft away from the other nest box shall I put tarpaulin over the nest box (not over the ventilation holes) to be safe
Shall I automatically give all hens the tylan or keep them on a multivitamin and keep tylan incase needed ?
Thanks so much for any advice