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Has anyone in So-Cal experiencing there birds getting sick. My poor little d'anver hens lost there man and one sex link yesterday. I have others sick too but hopefully making a turn for the better with treatment. Others in my local area having illnesses too. Trying to see if widespread or just localized to Tehachapi.
Do you have a vet that sees birds? When something hits that I can't diagnose I rush to the vet so I don't administer the wrong treatment. I have a Silkie with CRD issues from mild head-shaking to heavy wheezing that I think she won't make it thru the night and have to rush her to the vet at that point -- just lucky the other birds have been resistant enough not to come down. Unfortunately with viruses or bacterial issues they can spread to other birds. Some birds with strong immune systems can resist while others can be more weakened because of prolific egg-laying, molting, broodiness, etc. I lost a prolific egg-layer during our long brutal summer heatwave and lost a juvenile Marek's survivor (Blue Wheaten Ameraucana) later to adult onset symptoms at 3-yrs-old. Our heatwaves have been merciless these past couple years so I'm not getting any more heavyweight or under-downed chicken breeds (EE, Ameraucana, Brahma, Orps, etc). My bantams always seem to do better than my large fowl at surviving. Every time I leave the vet's office he tells me to be sure to supplement the chickens' diet with vitamins. I've been supplementing with Rooster Booster vitamins, children's no-iron Poly-Vi-Sol, Selenium, calcium carbonate/oyster shell, besides a varied organic diet and garden produce but sometimes nature is what it is and we sadly lose some birds anyway. I hope you can get a correct diagnosis/treatment for your birds and all goes well.Yeah I have a post on diseases and illnesses getting some feedback for treatment. The symptoms started with my leghorns making a gurgling sound then my Americauna and hit hard on my bantams. With only the bantams getting nasal discharge and swollen eyes. Larger fowl was just lathargic but still eating.
Yeah I have a post on diseases and illnesses getting some feedback for treatment. The symptoms started with my leghorns making a gurgling sound then my Americauna and hit hard on my bantams. With only the bantams getting nasal discharge and swollen eyes. Larger fowl was just lathargic but still eating.
Gurgling, swollen eyes and nasal discharge sound like a bacterial respiratory infection. These include coryza and mycoplasma. Neither are good as I believe once they have contact with the disease, they become life long carriers even if they never show many symptoms.