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$#*^, shower, and shave?
The more I thought about it, the less I think they could have gotten it here. It was pretty soon after we brought them home that the one started to show signs of trouble, not long enough I think for it to have come from here. Also, if it was something like MG that was here already, or the older chickens had come with it as day old chicks, and they had always had it but never shown any sign... I got to thinking about the rooster we rehomed. Out of our first batch of 6 chicks we ended up with one rooster, and when he was 7 months old or so we finally found a new home for him, (actually I just recently found out that some of you may know the lady who adopted him here as Scrummycat.) He never had any issues from the 3 hour drive across the state to his new home, which from what I have read I think probably would be sufficient stress to bring it out, and nor did he or any of their ten hens have any issues thereafter. Talked to DF after the chicks got sick and they said they were having no issues there, hopefully they were being honest with me.
Anyway, I am not taking that as a sure sign by any means, but it does give me hope that it was just a simple infection brought on by the stress of the 3 hour drive and move to a new home.
Backyardfarmmom - Now I want one to take my recycling out, too!
Well, I needs SSS.
$#*^, shower, and shave?
The more I thought about it, the less I think they could have gotten it here. It was pretty soon after we brought them home that the one started to show signs of trouble, not long enough I think for it to have come from here. Also, if it was something like MG that was here already, or the older chickens had come with it as day old chicks, and they had always had it but never shown any sign... I got to thinking about the rooster we rehomed. Out of our first batch of 6 chicks we ended up with one rooster, and when he was 7 months old or so we finally found a new home for him, (actually I just recently found out that some of you may know the lady who adopted him here as Scrummycat.) He never had any issues from the 3 hour drive across the state to his new home, which from what I have read I think probably would be sufficient stress to bring it out, and nor did he or any of their ten hens have any issues thereafter. Talked to DF after the chicks got sick and they said they were having no issues there, hopefully they were being honest with me.
Anyway, I am not taking that as a sure sign by any means, but it does give me hope that it was just a simple infection brought on by the stress of the 3 hour drive and move to a new home.
Backyardfarmmom - Now I want one to take my recycling out, too!
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