I was talking w/the diagnostic lab at Purdue this morning and asking about doing nasal or pallet and cleft swabs for diagnosis. I need to call them back after 10 today when the doctor is in and ask more questions.I just want to thank everyone for the good advice yesterday on my sick babies. They all seem to be coming around and they sound better.I am going to go get some tylan today after class and start them on that and hopefully by the weekend they will be all better. Now I am just afraid of putting them back in with the other birds. I'm pretty sure it was coryza, just because of the smell
and I read that they will now be carriers, so I'm not sure what I want to do. I don't want to put my other birds at risk, but I had to separate Roadrunner (my polish) from his sister Gabby, who has been with him since they hatched together, I'm afraid they might get lonely for each other.
I might just have to put the "on the mend" ones in a coop/run of their own till I know they are better. Any suggestions on this??![]()
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When I'm talking with them, I'll ask if you could do a swab for that. Not sure what items they can detect that way which is why I was calling - to find out what that would be good for.
The price isn't too bad for those and you can mail them in. Just need to get hold of the medical type swab and swab the pallet.
I'll post once I get more information on what it can detect.
Otherwise I think you do a blood draw for Coryza... but I'll find out.