polish hen
In the Brooder
- Aug 29, 2016
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Thanks, it was a very hard thing to go thru and I hope your girls don't get it, it spreads slowly in a flock so that's a good thing and hopefully you should be fine. The strain my birds had was very agressive and uncomon one. Pox is for the most part not so bad if you get the "dry form", but it's best to of course try to avoid it, the orpingtons I bought looked healthy and I looked for the usuall things like runny nose, eyes ect but the next morning they were clearly ill I panicked called the lady I bought them from and she acted cluless, go figure, so a hard lesson learned, I'll only buy hatching eggs from other people never a live bird!, just too risky and you never know what you may end up with , have heard of people getting mareks from started birds and the really scary stuff...bought lots of birds from others and they were always healthy but my luck ran out one day and I paid the ultimate price. I really hope you girl somehow gets thru this ordeal...it's soo stressfull I know!, but she clearly is a fighter and wants to live,,,its hard to know what's best but if you do decided to take her in to get her crop cleaned out ask the vet to give you what you'll need to tube feed her with, just incase...that's the reason my girl never made it, she whouldnt eat after crop surgery and buy the time I gathered all the supplies I needed to tube feed with she had died on me (too weak), the tube feeding formula is "kaytee exact baby bird formula" and can be bought at most pet stores too.