i had a beautiful four-month-old blue showgirl pullet suddenly die on the 10th of this month. No symptoms until the previous evening when i found her huddled on the ground. Took her to the vet and they gave her fluids and meds, she died the next morning. Because i had an incidence of disease in a separate flock (housed away from these birds) two months prior, i took her to UC Davis for a necropsy, afraid i may have cross-contaminated to this pen. Seems i did not. Just got a call (on a Sunday, mind you) from the Veterinarian conducting the necropsy. He found she had Infectious Bursal Disease, and was very concerned to know if any other chickens in my flock were sick.
i keep about 10 separate pens, and this little girl was housed with her other hatchlings - 3 boys and 1 girl. They were all hatched here from eggs collected from two different roosters and several hens (none of which have been sick). None of the remaining birds from her flock are sick. i'm very confused!
Where could this have come from? i have read and read as much as i can on the net. Several sites state that mealworms can carry this (!). i do buy and feed mealworms. i have also read that there is no cure and that it is very difficult to eliminate from a property. i was already on lock-down due to the health scare in December, but now it seems i must close my flock permanently. Everything i've read sounds very negative. If anyone can provide any information, insight, personal experience, i would really appreciate it.
The vet at UC Davis is still running tests and will be providing updates, but i am at a loss at to what i should do now to protect the rest of my flock. i can only assume that all of them have been exposed.
i keep about 10 separate pens, and this little girl was housed with her other hatchlings - 3 boys and 1 girl. They were all hatched here from eggs collected from two different roosters and several hens (none of which have been sick). None of the remaining birds from her flock are sick. i'm very confused!
Where could this have come from? i have read and read as much as i can on the net. Several sites state that mealworms can carry this (!). i do buy and feed mealworms. i have also read that there is no cure and that it is very difficult to eliminate from a property. i was already on lock-down due to the health scare in December, but now it seems i must close my flock permanently. Everything i've read sounds very negative. If anyone can provide any information, insight, personal experience, i would really appreciate it.
The vet at UC Davis is still running tests and will be providing updates, but i am at a loss at to what i should do now to protect the rest of my flock. i can only assume that all of them have been exposed.