Howdy Everyone,
Newbie here with a sick silkie. Waded through some of the pages and didn't locate what I was hoping for specifically, so here's a brief:
I have a small multi-breed flock of 10 hens and two roos ranging in age from 6 to 7 months. In mid summer, one of the older hens became ill and I isolated her in my studio immediately. Research points to Merek's and it claimed her in about a week despite best efforts. All has been dandy since then, until 3 days ago my lone silkie gal began to wobble, was depressed, etc. Isolation, antibiotics, vitamins (St. John's Wart will come today, thanks to this forum) have had no effect. She virtually has no legs, eats like no tomorrow when I offer food, was non-stop thirsty but that has waned. Poops were runny but look normal now. She spends her time huddled in and facing a corner of her little pen, away from the heatlamp (very cold here), almost as though she is readying herself for the great coop in the sky. I am very sad at the thought of losing Frizzle, and had hoped the one loss early on would be all.
I had another flock of healthy birds about 4 years ago who lived in the same coop. No disease at all. Then new neighbors moved in about 200 ft. upwind and are of the sort that gets animals, neglects them and when the
y die, oh well. Consequently, when coyotes ate all their birds, they came over and one by one picked off my 5 year old ladies. I am wondering if the disease has floated over here on the wind. They no longer speak to me as they were offended when I offered to help them learn to care for their animals. so I have no way of knowing if their birds are the
carrier
My hens are just a delight; each has a personality and is much loved. I now closely observe them daily, looking for distress, as I continue to try and help Friz. I'm wondering if it would be good to clear out all the bedding, wash down the walls with some solution, and give the flock St. John's Wart in their communal waterer as a precaution. I have been giving them the same antibiotics as Friz, just in case, but don't know if it is doing any good. A few weeks ago I saw signs of rats and took care of that. I read somewhere that they spread mites and fleas, so have given the girls a diamatatious dust bath pool to use.
I also have two very small separate flocks - 6 three month old henspurchased from a feed store, and have been hesitant to introduce them to the older birds yet. And especially since Frizzle's illness. And a juvenile silkie roo and two 2 month old chicks from a private party I was going to place separately with Friz in a garden coop, as the traditional hens were mean to her. Now I"m wondering if they chased her off because they knew she was ill long before symptoms arose.
Some of the primary flock are from the feed store and some from private parties. Friz came from a private party, as did the other hen who died. Now I wonder if I should separate all the older birds into feed store and private party flocks, or if it's too late for that. Since I didn't know about vaccinations, I feed all the flocks purina medicated pellets/crumble for their age group, they have gravel, get grain treats, organic greens, and fresh water daily. Theins re will be much mourning here if they all die, one by one. Is it no longer safe to have any of the chickens in the original coop? Do any of the precautions I mention above make any difference?
Also, if merek's lives for several years, can the used bedding be put in the garden compost or should it be disposed of?
Thank you so much for any info.