- Feb 2, 2013
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Hi, I suspect my hens have MG. They all came from the same poultry farm but different flocks within the farm. The Sussex hens started with symptoms on day two, the following days the Pekins joined them. They looked like they were going to die, crusted eyes, not moving, wheezing and mucus, they smelt bad too. I gave them amoxicillin and they appeared to make a full recovery. After about 7 days I took them off the medicine and for another week they had no symptoms. Then yesterday I saw them starting to sneeze again very faintly. So I suspect they have MG and this will be a constant problem. Does anyone have a closed flock they have to regularly medicate and how do they manage it? I'm thinking I may have to let nature take its course because I cant keep medicating them forever on amoxicillin and I can't eat the eggs while they are on that antibiotic either. Our vets take the stance of not helping chickens with diseases, they feel you should cull and start over. Im not sure i have the strength to do that. To make matters worse i have 3 hens coming in a few days. I intend to keep them separate untill this is all sorted out but not sure how to sort it. It really would be heartbreaking to lose them. Not sure what to do?
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