Two of my friends have been sold birds by a local man who knowingly has some type of respiratory ailment going on. What in the heck would you do in this situation?
He brings his birds to the swap which also doubles as a show in early fall. I am now worried about going, where I was very excited a week ago.
Here is a bird two days after being purchased. Any idea what this could be?
“Signs of illness are sniffing, runny nose and eyes, puffy eyes, swelling in the face around the eyes, labored breathing (beak open) and the D'Uccles was wheezing but seem healthy otherwise.”
I have never visited her farm or vice versa, so I know my own birds are safe, but that doesn't make this any less sad.
Her own flock is showing signs of infection and they are not even integrated yet.
Does this look/sound like ILT to anyone? Coreyza? CRD?
Any help will be much appreciated. ILT is a reportable disease, and the DOA has 3 birds for testing. If it comes back positive, the entire flock will be exterminated. Even ones that were vaccinated.
He brings his birds to the swap which also doubles as a show in early fall. I am now worried about going, where I was very excited a week ago.
Here is a bird two days after being purchased. Any idea what this could be?
“Signs of illness are sniffing, runny nose and eyes, puffy eyes, swelling in the face around the eyes, labored breathing (beak open) and the D'Uccles was wheezing but seem healthy otherwise.”
I have never visited her farm or vice versa, so I know my own birds are safe, but that doesn't make this any less sad.
Her own flock is showing signs of infection and they are not even integrated yet.
Does this look/sound like ILT to anyone? Coreyza? CRD?
Any help will be much appreciated. ILT is a reportable disease, and the DOA has 3 birds for testing. If it comes back positive, the entire flock will be exterminated. Even ones that were vaccinated.