I would be interested to see that!I can get a picture of Flu Face on a chicken if you'd like.
It seems to be a different strain of LPAI, they should be able to kick it within the quarantine time frame of 90 days.
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I would be interested to see that!I can get a picture of Flu Face on a chicken if you'd like.
It seems to be a different strain of LPAI, they should be able to kick it within the quarantine time frame of 90 days.
I'll get one tomorrow. Just need to remember to bring my phone outside with me.I would be interested to see that!
In total it's about 6-7 birds within my flock.No rush! Just curious if it resembles coryza enough that I could have misdiagnosed my chickens. Mine are mostly over it but the barn chickens have gotten it now and they were the last ones to show symptoms so I was curious if they were less susceptible. My EEs and Buckeyes have been remarkably resilient.
Oh very interesting. None of mine have held their heads like that and their combs all seem fine except for the rooster who has some pecking wounds from fighting with the other one and probably a little frost bite. His comb didn’t look great when I got him but the color is good. I’ve dealt with coryza before so I was pretty confident about it but I haven’t dealt with anything else contagious so it’s possible I was wrong. Seems unlikely after watching this video though.@BlindLemonChicken
Here's a video from 2 years ago when the birds got struck with LPAI first time. Yes title is Unknown Illness, but that's just what I called it at that time.
Note his comb, & wattles are abit purple, & his head motion? He just doesn't have the facial swelling.