Bee,OK...I got curious and looked up this MG stuff. Ick. Here's a link with info for others not knowing about this poultry disease. From everything I'm reading, culling the whole flock is a good idea and NOT trying to hatch from the diseased flock is another great idea.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps034
I know you guys are going to roll your eyes and hit your forehead...but in further research on the gram negative coccoid bacterias when occurring in humans, the lack of healthy levels of lactobacillus was mentioned as something that was causative in the over growth of these types of bacteria. Particularly after the use of broad spectrum antibiotic usage, which kills the healthy flora in the mucosal lining.
Just a thought....![]()
I hope you understand most people are going to read your second paragraph and not understand it.(unless its just me)
When I read it, I am guessing it is saying:
Over use of antibiotics removes lactobacillus (healthy stuff).
MG shows the same thing is going on during testing
So using preventative measures like, ACV and FF will likely make your flock almost immune to diseases like MG, or at least less likely to get it?
This is the only thing I do not like about this sight. I now dream about chicken disease, and make people either spray their shoes or ware disposable booties when they come over.
In all of my years I never worried about diseases, never heard of them, never knew anyone who had flock issues except the *dirty* chicken farmer a few miles down the road. I attributed all the dead chickens piled on the top of the manure pile to poor feeding practices and dirty water.(small town gossip at the feed mil) I am a listening member.
Please let me know how off I am on my guess in nurse translation.