So, my flock is suffering from what I believe to be mycoplasma G. I had been treating them sucessfully with denagard, but then forgot to do the treatment for 2 months. They all were doing very well. and then....one after another the infection started. I started the treatment again, but too late. I have only lost 3 hens so far and have 2 more chickens that are on the fence. I started giving baytril to the ones that are most severely infected incase they have a secondary infection. Some have recovered from looking real bad and some have passed away without much advanced notice.
It almost seems to have 2 forms...one where they get eye bubbles, draininge and nasal excretions with coughing and sneezing. The others seem to get a cough, have trouble breathing and pass away within 12 hours of looking that way (with no discharge from anywhere).
I had some chicks hatch out in the middle of this outbreak and this morning the 2 oldest ones looked like they were getting sick. (about 3-4 weeks old) so I gave them a dose of baytril (calculated for weight) this morning. I just went out and found both of them dead.
so do you think that it was the baytril? The drug handbook does not mention any possiblilty of death as a side effect or of sign of overdose. The side effects mentioned are mostly kidney, liver sort of things.
Or do you think they passed away from the disease and it just hit them super fast. (hmm, although...they could have been looking off yesterday and I wouldn't have known cause I worked all day)
additionally, does anyone know about MG and the effects on chicks? My fall hatchlings did very well, but I have never had an outbreak this bad. I am willing to try most anything if you guys have suggestions (besides culling my whole flock, I made this mess and I will fix it darn it)
It almost seems to have 2 forms...one where they get eye bubbles, draininge and nasal excretions with coughing and sneezing. The others seem to get a cough, have trouble breathing and pass away within 12 hours of looking that way (with no discharge from anywhere).
I had some chicks hatch out in the middle of this outbreak and this morning the 2 oldest ones looked like they were getting sick. (about 3-4 weeks old) so I gave them a dose of baytril (calculated for weight) this morning. I just went out and found both of them dead.
so do you think that it was the baytril? The drug handbook does not mention any possiblilty of death as a side effect or of sign of overdose. The side effects mentioned are mostly kidney, liver sort of things.
Or do you think they passed away from the disease and it just hit them super fast. (hmm, although...they could have been looking off yesterday and I wouldn't have known cause I worked all day)
additionally, does anyone know about MG and the effects on chicks? My fall hatchlings did very well, but I have never had an outbreak this bad. I am willing to try most anything if you guys have suggestions (besides culling my whole flock, I made this mess and I will fix it darn it)