I'll discuss this with my vet, if it could be a possible cause of her getting sick. It could be something else entirely, but yes, it might be worth eliminating/confirming it as a cause. I'm not getting anymore chickens for now, the only time I'd consider adding now would be as age claims them in the years ahead. I'd never consider euthanasia if that is the case, as they are beloved pets. If the result is a closed flock, then that's ok. Once they'd passed on, I'd move and start again. But for the purposes of adding to the flock in time due to the effects of age, then it might do well to have Annabelle tested. Whatever she caught, I'm certain it was passed from those **** skyrats hanging around, despite my efforts to remove them.
That's good to hear, there are many unscrupulous people out there passing birds on with disease and its heart breaking to read of the innocent persons entire flock being infected as a result. MG is not the end of the world. But as with many upper respiratory diseases it can rear its ugly head whenever the birds are under stress. It can also be transmitted by rats and mosquitos . Stock up on antibiotics so that you are prepared for any relapses.
