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I'm not sure if things like that get tested for during NPIP testing. But all my flocks got retested last month and all is well.Have you tried treating your breeders with a round of tetracycline? This could be a yolk sac infection problem.
I had a simlar problem with my Isbars last year, they would hatch and all die at 3-4 weeks of age. Turned out it was a specific strain of e coli present in my hens (both raised from the same breeder) that was being passed to the chicks as a yolk sac infection. A round of tetracycline for the adults temporarily fixed the problem but I ended up needing a stronger antibiotic from a vet to actually clear up the infection in my breeders permanently.
The fact that it was taking 3-4 weeks to kill the chicks was very unusual, yolk sac infections typically kill chicks just before or just after hatch. By 10 days as most. So it took me a long time to figure out that was what was happening.
It only seems to be the CL as usual, not the other breeds or even the CL mixes. I'm not sure I just keep moving forward and trying again but results aren't good. There is no way u will ever sell eggs from my m CL flock at this rate. It's a little frustrating because I'm enjoying working with them. I hope next spring brings better things.
I have 2 more small batches incubating and these are my very last for the year. I don't expect much out if them but I do hope to get a few.
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