Porchella
In the Brooder
- Aug 23, 2017
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We would like to start selling eggs/chicks, but I suspect some of our birds might be carrying MG.(or it's another respiratory thing, I don't know) We free range, so it's possible they've picked it up from wild birds.
If birds are found to carry MG- are you required to cull them all? Or can you just not sell them/eggs/chicks and use preventative antibiotics to help prevent spreading?
I worry because it seems a lot of the chicks we hatch end up with slightly crackly lungs for a few days after hatching, that said we've never lost one to respiratory problems. (And I've definitely noticed the same thing in chicks we've purchased from Npip certified breeders/hatcheries.) Also we've never actually lost an adult bird to a respiratory issue even when they're under massive stress.
Is there any way you can tell if your flock carries MG? Asides from a blood test?
-Thanks
If birds are found to carry MG- are you required to cull them all? Or can you just not sell them/eggs/chicks and use preventative antibiotics to help prevent spreading?
I worry because it seems a lot of the chicks we hatch end up with slightly crackly lungs for a few days after hatching, that said we've never lost one to respiratory problems. (And I've definitely noticed the same thing in chicks we've purchased from Npip certified breeders/hatcheries.) Also we've never actually lost an adult bird to a respiratory issue even when they're under massive stress.
Is there any way you can tell if your flock carries MG? Asides from a blood test?
-Thanks