- Apr 15, 2010
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to check the flock, and i'll find one or two w/ their wings drooping and falling over when they walk. Some have died.(i found one dead a couple of days ago)
others i have put in a separate pen, and they seem to recover. The leghorns are particularly susceptible to whatever this is. Needless to say the aren't laying either.
I am currently treating them with antibiotics, just as i have been doing. Some breeds are certainly more to catch whatever this is and die. As i said ,leghorns are
susceptible, and I have lost 2 golden wyandottes(8 mos old). I've lost a leghorn rooster.(My other 2 roosters are fine.). I've also lost an aracauna, 3 rhode island reds,
and about 12 leghorn hens(i was sold some sick leghorns, all of these died but one. If some one can give me insight on this i wold appreciate it. For the most part my
original flock, save the rhode island reds, seem to be healthy. they just aren't laying.
Stan C.
