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Unfortunately these things happen. I've had runs of bad luck like you. Your biosecurity practices are good. However, sometimes 3 weeks quarantine just isnt enough. There are diseases out there that have a 3 week incubation times even BEFORE symptoms show up in your birds. Some people quarantine for 30 days, sometimes even that is not enough as there are diseases with even longer incubation times...not to mention wild birds flying in on a daily basis possibly introducing something, it's a chance we take. Some people never quarantine and dont have problems...YET.
I believe you are dealing with a chronic respiratory disease (CRD.) I hope you seperated your roo away from the others. There are various antibiotic treatments, but they will only mask the symptoms, no cures and your roo will be a carrier for life. Most CRD are contageous. I recommend that you maintain a closed flock...none in, none out, no exception. Your other option is to cull. Here's a link that you can read to help you figure out which CRD you're dealing with. I suspect possibly infectious bronchitis, swollen head syndrome, MG or MS. I highly suspect the later two....but dont know for sure. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
Unfortunately these things happen. I've had runs of bad luck like you. Your biosecurity practices are good. However, sometimes 3 weeks quarantine just isnt enough. There are diseases out there that have a 3 week incubation times even BEFORE symptoms show up in your birds. Some people quarantine for 30 days, sometimes even that is not enough as there are diseases with even longer incubation times...not to mention wild birds flying in on a daily basis possibly introducing something, it's a chance we take. Some people never quarantine and dont have problems...YET.
I believe you are dealing with a chronic respiratory disease (CRD.) I hope you seperated your roo away from the others. There are various antibiotic treatments, but they will only mask the symptoms, no cures and your roo will be a carrier for life. Most CRD are contageous. I recommend that you maintain a closed flock...none in, none out, no exception. Your other option is to cull. Here's a link that you can read to help you figure out which CRD you're dealing with. I suspect possibly infectious bronchitis, swollen head syndrome, MG or MS. I highly suspect the later two....but dont know for sure. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044