-I just took one of my RIR hens to have a necropsy done because most of my RIR's and some of my silkies were all of a sudden coming down with a "head cold". I now know it's probably CRD. The univ said he wouldn't have a definitive answer until the first of the week. I'm so upset and hurt. I have 4 RIR's just about to lay, 4 white silkies about 4 mo's old. 36 - 2 week old babies from a hatchery, and 3 - about 8-9 week olds (these are the ones that started it all !!!). Only the RIR's and silkies are (were showing) signs until our vet put them all on Baytril 2x a day. In reading posts from others about CRD, ILT, IB, etc. I decided to stop the antibiotic. In my state this is a reportable disease, so the state will be contacting me.
My question is- does anyone know how this process works once they (the State) contacts me and would I need to cull everyone? My purpose for chickens is: eggs, selling eggs, selling chicks, relaxation. I really appreciate your help. I'm just about in tears over this. I have worked really hard with trying to keep everyone healthy, clean. I have had nothing but problems from the 8-9 wk olds. I wish I would have known more when I first saw them with the symptoms.
**UPDATE*** I found out yesterday the results from the diagnostic center and talked to the State Vet today. My RIR tested neg for everything except MS. The state vet said I had two options: quarentine or cull. If quarentined then it would be for the life of the birds. I live in a poultry area so this is pretty bad to have. I have a vet who will help me with the 47 birds tomorrow - he will inject them for me. I don't have the stomach to do it myself. I know this goes with the territory but I can't. I will have to disinfect the coop and I'm going to also do the yard and also no birds for at least 30 days. This will give me time to paint and finish putting in my pens. I'm learning a lot through all of this. I'm trying to move forward and just look at the knowledge I'm gaining and not at the hurt. I have talked to Julie at Gabbard Farms here in Arkansas and she is wonderful to deal with. In a couple of months I hopefully plan to have some more birds.
Everyone has been wonderful on here with advise and trying to help me through this. The State Vet and the Diagnostic center Vet has been really good to work with also.
I know I could end up with MS, MG, CRD, ILT, etc due to the NPIP tests are only for Avian, Pollorum, Sal., but maybe if we could have testing some day for these as well we could make these diseases a rare occurence.
Sorry this was so long - I just needed to get this out.
April
My question is- does anyone know how this process works once they (the State) contacts me and would I need to cull everyone? My purpose for chickens is: eggs, selling eggs, selling chicks, relaxation. I really appreciate your help. I'm just about in tears over this. I have worked really hard with trying to keep everyone healthy, clean. I have had nothing but problems from the 8-9 wk olds. I wish I would have known more when I first saw them with the symptoms.

**UPDATE*** I found out yesterday the results from the diagnostic center and talked to the State Vet today. My RIR tested neg for everything except MS. The state vet said I had two options: quarentine or cull. If quarentined then it would be for the life of the birds. I live in a poultry area so this is pretty bad to have. I have a vet who will help me with the 47 birds tomorrow - he will inject them for me. I don't have the stomach to do it myself. I know this goes with the territory but I can't. I will have to disinfect the coop and I'm going to also do the yard and also no birds for at least 30 days. This will give me time to paint and finish putting in my pens. I'm learning a lot through all of this. I'm trying to move forward and just look at the knowledge I'm gaining and not at the hurt. I have talked to Julie at Gabbard Farms here in Arkansas and she is wonderful to deal with. In a couple of months I hopefully plan to have some more birds.
Everyone has been wonderful on here with advise and trying to help me through this. The State Vet and the Diagnostic center Vet has been really good to work with also.
I know I could end up with MS, MG, CRD, ILT, etc due to the NPIP tests are only for Avian, Pollorum, Sal., but maybe if we could have testing some day for these as well we could make these diseases a rare occurence.
Sorry this was so long - I just needed to get this out.
April
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