I think I posted about my 4 year old orpington a few days ago. She has mycoplasma and started wheezing several weeks ago. I gave her a run of Baytril, and Denagard with no improvement
I took her to the vet and he said she had mareks and pneumonia and would most likely die. I so hate that cavalier attitude. Like a chicken is nothing. So he gave me a vial of a powerful antibiotic and I gave it every 8 hours for 4 days. I see minimal if any improvement. I lost 3 chicks in the early spring. I had a necropsy done and the report said she died of pneumonia. The rest of the exam was completely normal. Organs etc. It also said histologically consistent with Mareks. I know that even if they are vaccinated (which they all were) they can still get Mareks. I lost 3 chicks in a months time but the 4th is doing real well. The vet is sure she has Mareks (he got a copy of the necropsy as well) I read online that in Mareks, on necropsy the sciatic and brachial nerves would be grossly swollen, the blood would show t cell changes and tumors in multiple organs. They didnt draw any blood on this chick (8 weeks old) not mention any tumors. It said all organs were normal. No changes were noted in the eyes. Now I'm not saying she doesnt have Mareks but is it not a possibility that she doesnt? I happened to remember that about the same time this wheezing started I had sprayed their legs for scaley mites (non aerosol) I have to do most everything like this at night after they go to bed because I cant catch them. It would be so much easier to administer meds if they roosted, but they dont. All 3 of the big girls sleep in the nest box and I have to drag them out to get to them. I sprayed their legs and b4 i got out of the coop there was a fairly strong chemical smell. I even opened up the nest box to air it out. Could it be the residue of this spray caused pneumonia? I just now called the vet and I am going and get a one time injection of cortisone. He said I was wasting my money and they normally didnt give steroids to chickens. But as a last attempt I could give her the cortisone. But in his professional judgement she was going to die. That may very well be the case but she may NOT die. There is always a chance
I took her to the vet and he said she had mareks and pneumonia and would most likely die. I so hate that cavalier attitude. Like a chicken is nothing. So he gave me a vial of a powerful antibiotic and I gave it every 8 hours for 4 days. I see minimal if any improvement. I lost 3 chicks in the early spring. I had a necropsy done and the report said she died of pneumonia. The rest of the exam was completely normal. Organs etc. It also said histologically consistent with Mareks. I know that even if they are vaccinated (which they all were) they can still get Mareks. I lost 3 chicks in a months time but the 4th is doing real well. The vet is sure she has Mareks (he got a copy of the necropsy as well) I read online that in Mareks, on necropsy the sciatic and brachial nerves would be grossly swollen, the blood would show t cell changes and tumors in multiple organs. They didnt draw any blood on this chick (8 weeks old) not mention any tumors. It said all organs were normal. No changes were noted in the eyes. Now I'm not saying she doesnt have Mareks but is it not a possibility that she doesnt? I happened to remember that about the same time this wheezing started I had sprayed their legs for scaley mites (non aerosol) I have to do most everything like this at night after they go to bed because I cant catch them. It would be so much easier to administer meds if they roosted, but they dont. All 3 of the big girls sleep in the nest box and I have to drag them out to get to them. I sprayed their legs and b4 i got out of the coop there was a fairly strong chemical smell. I even opened up the nest box to air it out. Could it be the residue of this spray caused pneumonia? I just now called the vet and I am going and get a one time injection of cortisone. He said I was wasting my money and they normally didnt give steroids to chickens. But as a last attempt I could give her the cortisone. But in his professional judgement she was going to die. That may very well be the case but she may NOT die. There is always a chance