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Well, I just went out to check them again - I put the Jap into James old cage, since he isn't there anymore. No other chicken out there has any symptoms whatsoever - I just don't understand what this could be.
The Jap is still swollen on both sides, the side he was swollen on first is REALLY bad - has discharge out of that eye, the other side is only partially swollen, but I think it is a matter of time on that one to be totally swollen, too. I figured with him in a smaller cage he could get to the food and water easier.
Neither of them with the snot or swelling had any nasty odor - so I am thinking it isn't coryza. The jap even now, as bad as he is swollen has no odor at all. Just chicken odor, of course, and even that isn't bad.
I just want this stuff to be gone from my farm and not take any more of my babies.
If I do lose the Jap then I hope he is the last one to get this. If he is not any better by tomorrow (or if he is worse) I'm going to just cull him.
I still have a trio of japs, that I can give you guys hatching eggs off of in the spring. But Cindy wanted one of the jap boys - well, probably wouldn't want him now, with this stuff going on at the farm. I know if it were me, I would certainly change my mind about taking him.
The babies I hatch out are gonna stay inside the house until either they go to new homes, or I have the coops cleaned out and I know it's safe to put them in the lower coop. So any babies I hatch out will still be safe (I hope). I have enough transport cages I can put up with chickens in my sewing room for awhile if need be.
I have that one triple breeding cage I can split some of them into for awhile. Plus I have the large cage, and ACE hardware has two rabbit cages - 2'x2' that are cheap, if I need more.
I can always move one of my sons out of their bedroom and turn it into my brooder house.
If their dining room wasn't the guest bedroom, you can believe it'd already be set up as my brooder house
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Well, I got work to do today, so I better go do it.
Meri
Well, I just went out to check them again - I put the Jap into James old cage, since he isn't there anymore. No other chicken out there has any symptoms whatsoever - I just don't understand what this could be.
The Jap is still swollen on both sides, the side he was swollen on first is REALLY bad - has discharge out of that eye, the other side is only partially swollen, but I think it is a matter of time on that one to be totally swollen, too. I figured with him in a smaller cage he could get to the food and water easier.
Neither of them with the snot or swelling had any nasty odor - so I am thinking it isn't coryza. The jap even now, as bad as he is swollen has no odor at all. Just chicken odor, of course, and even that isn't bad.
I just want this stuff to be gone from my farm and not take any more of my babies.
If I do lose the Jap then I hope he is the last one to get this. If he is not any better by tomorrow (or if he is worse) I'm going to just cull him.
I still have a trio of japs, that I can give you guys hatching eggs off of in the spring. But Cindy wanted one of the jap boys - well, probably wouldn't want him now, with this stuff going on at the farm. I know if it were me, I would certainly change my mind about taking him.
The babies I hatch out are gonna stay inside the house until either they go to new homes, or I have the coops cleaned out and I know it's safe to put them in the lower coop. So any babies I hatch out will still be safe (I hope). I have enough transport cages I can put up with chickens in my sewing room for awhile if need be.
I have that one triple breeding cage I can split some of them into for awhile. Plus I have the large cage, and ACE hardware has two rabbit cages - 2'x2' that are cheap, if I need more.
I can always move one of my sons out of their bedroom and turn it into my brooder house.
If their dining room wasn't the guest bedroom, you can believe it'd already be set up as my brooder house
Well, I got work to do today, so I better go do it.
Meri
