Okay this has been going on for a few weeks so I'll try to cover everything.
Late July bought some silkies at auction, QTed 2 weeks, seemed very healthy so placed them into the coop in our chick area (which is separated from other chickens by fencing) b/c I tried them with the main group & they got beat up. I'm not sure how old the silkies are, I'm assuming a few months.
Silkies were in poor condition weight wise, one was especially light. I dewormed w ~1cc imovec back of neck. A few days after putting them into the chick area that silkie died. The other two still seem very healthy and have put weight on them. Then the chicks started dieing.
First 12 hours (roughly)
-Trembling in legs
Second 12 hours (roughly)
- Ruffled feathers
- Depression
Last 12 hours (roughly)
- Unilateral extension & partial paralysis of legs (both, straight out)
- Ruffled feathers
- Inability to maintain balance
- Pressing of head into back (NOT stargazing)
We've lost quite a few chicks, in spurts of 2 or 3, including a turkey poult.
Chick are is bright, airy & clean, I've removed them all to an outdoor enclosure and sanitized chick area.
Chicks are around 2 months in age (as was the turkey poult).
I don't think it is Mareks, it does not present with the classic symptoms.
There is NO:
- sneezing
- weepy eyes
- discharge of any kind
We've also lost a meat bird, transmission to this bird would have been if it walked into the chicken coop & wen't up to the chick area, or possibly through an adult carrier in the flock (or something else entirely).
No adult or older chicks have shown any symptoms. The Silkies still appear very healthy, bright eyes, gaining weight, etc.
Any suggestions?
Late July bought some silkies at auction, QTed 2 weeks, seemed very healthy so placed them into the coop in our chick area (which is separated from other chickens by fencing) b/c I tried them with the main group & they got beat up. I'm not sure how old the silkies are, I'm assuming a few months.
Silkies were in poor condition weight wise, one was especially light. I dewormed w ~1cc imovec back of neck. A few days after putting them into the chick area that silkie died. The other two still seem very healthy and have put weight on them. Then the chicks started dieing.
First 12 hours (roughly)
-Trembling in legs
Second 12 hours (roughly)
- Ruffled feathers
- Depression
Last 12 hours (roughly)
- Unilateral extension & partial paralysis of legs (both, straight out)
- Ruffled feathers
- Inability to maintain balance
- Pressing of head into back (NOT stargazing)
We've lost quite a few chicks, in spurts of 2 or 3, including a turkey poult.
Chick are is bright, airy & clean, I've removed them all to an outdoor enclosure and sanitized chick area.
Chicks are around 2 months in age (as was the turkey poult).
I don't think it is Mareks, it does not present with the classic symptoms.
There is NO:
- sneezing
- weepy eyes
- discharge of any kind
We've also lost a meat bird, transmission to this bird would have been if it walked into the chicken coop & wen't up to the chick area, or possibly through an adult carrier in the flock (or something else entirely).
No adult or older chicks have shown any symptoms. The Silkies still appear very healthy, bright eyes, gaining weight, etc.
Any suggestions?