So I need advice from anyone who knows anything about mycoplasma. I took my chick to the vet today because it had been lethargic and it had a watery, gunky eye. It had had the same problem once before, but I cleared it up with erythromycin. Anyway, the vet told me she had some conjunctivitis and that it was definitely caused by mycoplasma and I should never put her with my other birds. No tests were done. He just looked at her eye, gave me Baytril and some eye ointment, and sent me on my way.
So, is this true? Does my bird definitely have mycoplasma? During her healthy period she was in with the other chicks and none of them have any symptoms of any kind of illness. She doesn't have nasal discharge, or rattling, or sneezing. Just her one eye gets watery and gunky, and she had some lethargy but that has already passed. When I first got her and was nursing her through her first sick phase, she had another bantam chick in with her the whole time. This chick appears completely healthy. Here are some pictures of her eye when the first problem occurred:
She also had comb damage which led me to believe another chick had nailed her in the eye and comb and an infection had developed. When she started with her second bout of this I thought the bacteria had gone systemic and the ointment on the eye hadn't been enough to wipe it out, which is why I took her to the vet in the first place to get Baytril.
So I guess my question is, is this definitely for sure some kind of mycoplasma? I'm willing to build her her own coop and run and isolate her from the other birds with one other chicken as company for the rest of her life to control the problem if that's truly what it is, but I'm just so perplexed by the whole thing, seeing as how she didn't manage to get the other chicks sick if this is truly what it is.
Sorry for writing a book about it. The whole thing just makes me sad
So, is this true? Does my bird definitely have mycoplasma? During her healthy period she was in with the other chicks and none of them have any symptoms of any kind of illness. She doesn't have nasal discharge, or rattling, or sneezing. Just her one eye gets watery and gunky, and she had some lethargy but that has already passed. When I first got her and was nursing her through her first sick phase, she had another bantam chick in with her the whole time. This chick appears completely healthy. Here are some pictures of her eye when the first problem occurred:



She also had comb damage which led me to believe another chick had nailed her in the eye and comb and an infection had developed. When she started with her second bout of this I thought the bacteria had gone systemic and the ointment on the eye hadn't been enough to wipe it out, which is why I took her to the vet in the first place to get Baytril.
So I guess my question is, is this definitely for sure some kind of mycoplasma? I'm willing to build her her own coop and run and isolate her from the other birds with one other chicken as company for the rest of her life to control the problem if that's truly what it is, but I'm just so perplexed by the whole thing, seeing as how she didn't manage to get the other chicks sick if this is truly what it is.
Sorry for writing a book about it. The whole thing just makes me sad
