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In the Brooder
IBV, right? I read that so I'm crossing my fingers.There are a few chronic viruses that are transmitted through the egg, I hope it goes well.
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IBV, right? I read that so I'm crossing my fingers.There are a few chronic viruses that are transmitted through the egg, I hope it goes well.
unfortunately i do not, although its as simple as it sounds, so long as you are confident just do exactly what you described in the original post. i do not think culling is 100% necessary as somebody previously recommended, but if you can return them to the seller i believe that is the best course of action.Thank you, do you have any advice on how to do the rise? any videos or description?
I had the avian/farm vet over to the house. We did an eval and took samples for labs. Poor baby silkie. Waiting on results... hopefully nothing too serious because the eggs i purchased from the same breeder hatched yesterday. Hope the eggs are not compromised with anything transmissible.Have you dealt with this before? How will you decide that she is healthy enough to join the others?