MadHouse41
In the Brooder
- Oct 26, 2024
- 4
- 11
- 26
I'm new to BYC and just wanted to say hi!! I have a pretty large flock with many different breeds.
I have cochins, silkies, seramas, ohikis, americauna, barred rock, a bunch of barnyard mixes, asil game hens, millie fluer, wyandottes, laughing chickens, and probably more that I'm forgetting.
I joined because I recently bought some babies and the man sold me sick chicks and I didn't know. So now my flock is mycoplasma positive. So I joined to find how to knock down the symptoms to get my babies back healthy.
I will not be culling my flock and will treat and deal with symptoms when they arise. I've been informed by a vet that it's a very common respiratory virus and I'd be hard pressed to find a flock that doesn't have it. So I'm not stressing over it. But my flock is almost back to their healthy spunky selves.
I have cochins, silkies, seramas, ohikis, americauna, barred rock, a bunch of barnyard mixes, asil game hens, millie fluer, wyandottes, laughing chickens, and probably more that I'm forgetting.
I joined because I recently bought some babies and the man sold me sick chicks and I didn't know. So now my flock is mycoplasma positive. So I joined to find how to knock down the symptoms to get my babies back healthy.
I will not be culling my flock and will treat and deal with symptoms when they arise. I've been informed by a vet that it's a very common respiratory virus and I'd be hard pressed to find a flock that doesn't have it. So I'm not stressing over it. But my flock is almost back to their healthy spunky selves.
and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.
to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC!