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Ok. Great!!!! So, now it's just to wait. So they have to go to your place to get the dead birds?
Either they are coming here or they are going to set up some people to help me get the bird there. I might have to bring it so far and then someone else will continue the trip.
Ok. I hope that they are able to get your birds their with no problem. Then it will be another waiting game for the results but at least they have the birds to test.
Again, I'm so sorry that you are having to deal with this.
In the meantime, have you thought about cleaning and disinfecting your coops as a precaution. I"m not sure how your coops are set up, so I don't know how much cleaning you would have to do. I would also consider cleaning, soaking and disinfecting all waterers and feeders, take a look at changing bedding, etc. Also take precaution with you and your family's shoes. You may want to clean your "chicken yard shoes" before bringing anymore dirt/droppings into the chicken yard.
At the same time, the cleaning may or may not matter being as though you still have sick birds. If you clean and disinfect, whatever is there will still be there even after the cleaning.
My head is hurting just thinking about what you are going through. I'm so sorry.
Please keep us posted as often as possible.
Ok. Great!!!! So, now it's just to wait. So they have to go to your place to get the dead birds?
Either they are coming here or they are going to set up some people to help me get the bird there. I might have to bring it so far and then someone else will continue the trip.
Ok. I hope that they are able to get your birds their with no problem. Then it will be another waiting game for the results but at least they have the birds to test.
Again, I'm so sorry that you are having to deal with this.
In the meantime, have you thought about cleaning and disinfecting your coops as a precaution. I"m not sure how your coops are set up, so I don't know how much cleaning you would have to do. I would also consider cleaning, soaking and disinfecting all waterers and feeders, take a look at changing bedding, etc. Also take precaution with you and your family's shoes. You may want to clean your "chicken yard shoes" before bringing anymore dirt/droppings into the chicken yard.
At the same time, the cleaning may or may not matter being as though you still have sick birds. If you clean and disinfect, whatever is there will still be there even after the cleaning.
My head is hurting just thinking about what you are going through. I'm so sorry.
Please keep us posted as often as possible.
