Shugercube
Songster
Pretty sure my Sebright hen has mycoplasma. She has foamy/bubbly eye discharge and is sneezing, and just LOOKS like she feels miserable
She is eating and drinking just fine, at least for now.
So, I know once they have it they are carriers for life. But I have a couple questions.
1. She and my other banties live in a smaller coop about 40 feet away from my big birds, separated by a brick half-wall that completely covers the small coop. She has been living there for a little over a month, about 5-6 weeks. Is there any chance that my big birds have not been exposed?? I know obviously my banties all are at this point. None of my other birds have any of these symptoms as of yet.
2. Does this mean I can never hatch any of my banty eggs? What about my big birds? Is it safe to bring in new chicks ever?
3. I have read conflicting info about treatment. Some sources say let it run its course, others say treat with tylosin. What do the byc eggsperts recommend?

So, I know once they have it they are carriers for life. But I have a couple questions.
1. She and my other banties live in a smaller coop about 40 feet away from my big birds, separated by a brick half-wall that completely covers the small coop. She has been living there for a little over a month, about 5-6 weeks. Is there any chance that my big birds have not been exposed?? I know obviously my banties all are at this point. None of my other birds have any of these symptoms as of yet.
2. Does this mean I can never hatch any of my banty eggs? What about my big birds? Is it safe to bring in new chicks ever?
3. I have read conflicting info about treatment. Some sources say let it run its course, others say treat with tylosin. What do the byc eggsperts recommend?