Nasal discharge could be indicative of a respiratory infection. I’ll tag some people who can help. @KikisGirls @casportpony @azygous @Eggcessive
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She sounds like she is on the brink of death.I’ll also add that I just tried to stand her up and she just fell over. She can barely hold her head up
To be clear... I'm not trying to say that is your issue at all, just sharing the information so you have it to consider. ALL things.. will attack the weak first.
Did the other gal have snot and lethargy as well?
Snot, lethargy, and not eating... are things I haven't seen in Marek's. They are often very bright eyed and eager to eat.
I am suspecting something more respiratory... but very inexperienced in that area...
@Wyorp Rock @rebrascora @Eggcessive anything to offer here?
Permethrin is effective.
Not sure if part of the sentence is missing or I can't make it out... did you get the birds also?
So cool that you had a float done before just treating.
Hoping!
Great, keep us updated please.Hey everyone, I’m currently in a battle with my two year old so I can’t answer everyone’s questions but just to let everyone know, she has been taken to the emergency vet and they have put her on fluids. He will conduct an exam, and try and get another fecal. He comes highly recommended for poultry and livestock!
Google poultry necropsys near me. A lab close to you will pop up. I don't know where you are located, but in Georgia they offer free necropsys to state residents and birds. This is your best bet to find out exactly what is going on. I'm going to be taking one of mine in the near future.
Keep us posted. I just won the battle with my littles(3&18mo)!!Hey everyone, I’m currently in a battle with my two year old so I can’t answer everyone’s questions but just to let everyone know, she has been taken to the emergency vet and they have put her on fluids. He will conduct an exam, and try and get another fecal. He comes highly recommended for poultry and livestock!
I’m so sorry I’m doing this so out of order. LOLShe sounds like she is on the brink of death.
Is culling her and sending her body to your state lab (if you are in the US) an option?
Necropsy and disease testing lab info