- Apr 10, 2013
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Hello,
About 7 weeks ago we purchased 8 meat birds (Freedom Rangers.) They are not well. One died within a week. We thought it was just the runt, small with droopy wings. Then another started sneezing and rasping. We separated it for a while and gave it electrolytes. A week or so past and we noticed a couple of others sneezing, so we put them all together and transitioned them outside. One bird at this point was limping. This past weekend the limping one died while gasping for air. The rest of the birds have cold symptoms, but are eating like champs and seem to be growing. One has puffy eyes right now, and most seem to have light gray eyes. They are drinking electrolytes and probiotics. Someone recommended antibiotics, but they are meat birds...
I am very near ready to get them out of my yard for fear of Marek's or some other hazardous disease which may effect my layers (we have 6 strong hens about 2 years old.)
Can anyone please provide some advice?
Another burning question is, in the midst of not knowing these chicks were sick, we had 2 orpington chicks we were hoping to raise for new layers. They were in the same area for about 2 days. I have them on medicated feed just in case...but I would take any advice as whether or not to keep these as well...or perhaps they might not be affected?
Thanks so much for any thoughts.
About 7 weeks ago we purchased 8 meat birds (Freedom Rangers.) They are not well. One died within a week. We thought it was just the runt, small with droopy wings. Then another started sneezing and rasping. We separated it for a while and gave it electrolytes. A week or so past and we noticed a couple of others sneezing, so we put them all together and transitioned them outside. One bird at this point was limping. This past weekend the limping one died while gasping for air. The rest of the birds have cold symptoms, but are eating like champs and seem to be growing. One has puffy eyes right now, and most seem to have light gray eyes. They are drinking electrolytes and probiotics. Someone recommended antibiotics, but they are meat birds...
I am very near ready to get them out of my yard for fear of Marek's or some other hazardous disease which may effect my layers (we have 6 strong hens about 2 years old.)
Can anyone please provide some advice?
Another burning question is, in the midst of not knowing these chicks were sick, we had 2 orpington chicks we were hoping to raise for new layers. They were in the same area for about 2 days. I have them on medicated feed just in case...but I would take any advice as whether or not to keep these as well...or perhaps they might not be affected?
Thanks so much for any thoughts.
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