Mamatomany123
Crowing
So inhad posted a while back about the chick I got being carriers for MG. I didnt know until I had already integrated (had them quarantined until they were 4 weeks old) and my entire flock got sick. Swollen eyes, nasal drainage, coughing, sneezing, and thick mucus discharge from the mouth. At that point I had messaged the seller of the chicks and she told me the eggs she bought were MG positive. I treated the sick girls with tylan for 5 days. They all improved except 1. Shes my bigger girl weighing in at a whopping 9 lbs. After the 5 days she was still a little snotty and had some sneezing. I stopped treating after 5 days and just kept my fingers crossed she would get better. Now at around 2 weeks later she is 100% better. I also got in contact with the seller of the eggs and she told me that her flock is not infected. The seller ended up messaging me and told me that a batch of her chicks did have infectious bronchitis. Could that be what my girls had instead of MG? I know we wont ever know for certain unless I get a bird tested but none ended up dying so I never got them tested. And while looking up the symptoms I realized that they had more of the IB symptoms than the MG symptoms. I've also noticed some wrinkly eggs from the girls who started laying again. Just looking for advise.