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When they show symptoms, they die within hours. We have lost 14 & have 9 left. Of the 9 left, one is now showing signs of cross beak. I am not happy. The chicks we hatched here were the same age and were brooded together. None of those have died or even been ill. Many of those that died showed no symptoms. Some showed wing droop or leg paralysis. One had a snoring sound while gasping. I think I may have seen some bloody droppings on one of the dead ones this morning, but I wasn't sure. We were told a necropsy couldn't be done on dead birds and only on live birds that were showing symptoms. I tend to think the problem *might* lie with the hatchery since those are the only birds affected, KWIM? We ordered them through Ideal from our feed store where we could share shipping with someone else. Will Ideal still likely replace them?
I wish I knew what was wrong where I can treat them. We have tried Sulmet, ACV, probiotics, and now are trying corid. The 14 deaths have occured over a three week period now. An online contact of mine locally is having the same problem with the chicks she got from Ideal a few weeks before we did. None of her chicks or older birds dying, but she has lost almost all of hers from Ideal.
I wish I knew what was wrong where I can treat them. We have tried Sulmet, ACV, probiotics, and now are trying corid. The 14 deaths have occured over a three week period now. An online contact of mine locally is having the same problem with the chicks she got from Ideal a few weeks before we did. None of her chicks or older birds dying, but she has lost almost all of hers from Ideal.
I am learning not to rely too heavily on our local extension. We have been following what they have suggested. I also told my husband over dinner that maybe the feed store was the culprit since it wasn't ordered straight to our home. I will be contacting them tomorrow since they have all of the order information. Perhaps that is why those of us in our area are having trouble. I have not found someone local to come and test live birds. I also have not found anyone to do a necropsy on an already dead bird. Our local farm vet does not work with poultry and he is the only farm vet in a very large area. I will call and talk to him personally tomorrow since he is a family friend. He might be able to make an exception or help me find some place that is not two hours away or won't sacrifice a bird that seems to be perfectly healthy right now. The response I have gotten from Ideal today makes me feel like they very much care about their birds and I wish we had dealt directly with them instead of through the feed store. I didn't even know if I could contact them since the order wasn't in my name, but I can say they have been very helpful and I sincerely appreciate it.
