- Aug 24, 2012
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I think one of my hens has Mycoplasmosis Gallisepticum. I sent photos of her and a description of symptoms to a local chicken expert and this is the diagnosis I got back. (I would post the photos but for some reason I'm unable to attach them to this thread).
My hen got sick a couple of weeks ago. Symptoms: Runny, goopy eyes with a big swollen lump under the worse eye. On that same worse side, the nostril became extremely swollen with a black crust and oozing mucus. No odor that I have noticed. She became listless and couldn't really see so stopped eating and drinking. No coughing or wheezing. I isolated her and put her on antibiotics in her water and an eye antibiotic gel. She got better in a few days (I fed her the medicated water through a dropper until she could see to drink on her own) and I released her to be with the rest of the flock. Now she is sick again but this time it has been well over a week of her being isolated. I've doubled the dose of antibiotic and continued with the eye gel. She's better but it has been a slow recovery and she still only about 50% better. I was told to cull her for the safety of my other chickens but it sounds from all of the research I've done like they already would have the disease???
I have my chickens only for eggs and as pets. I don't breed. My question is, should I cull the outwardly sick one or if she gets better, keep her because they most all likely have it anyhow??? This has been devastating but I've come to terms with needing to cull her. I just want to make sure I'm making the right call.
Thanks.
My hen got sick a couple of weeks ago. Symptoms: Runny, goopy eyes with a big swollen lump under the worse eye. On that same worse side, the nostril became extremely swollen with a black crust and oozing mucus. No odor that I have noticed. She became listless and couldn't really see so stopped eating and drinking. No coughing or wheezing. I isolated her and put her on antibiotics in her water and an eye antibiotic gel. She got better in a few days (I fed her the medicated water through a dropper until she could see to drink on her own) and I released her to be with the rest of the flock. Now she is sick again but this time it has been well over a week of her being isolated. I've doubled the dose of antibiotic and continued with the eye gel. She's better but it has been a slow recovery and she still only about 50% better. I was told to cull her for the safety of my other chickens but it sounds from all of the research I've done like they already would have the disease???
I have my chickens only for eggs and as pets. I don't breed. My question is, should I cull the outwardly sick one or if she gets better, keep her because they most all likely have it anyhow??? This has been devastating but I've come to terms with needing to cull her. I just want to make sure I'm making the right call.
Thanks.