@Eggcessive I had posted about this in another thread, thought you might want the details. Thanks in advance!
Okay, I’ll try to keep this brief. I have approximately 30 chickens, and 7 turkeys. Mixed ages, but most at least a year old.
- I had brought a sick chicken into my flock unknowingly over a year ago, it was pouring rain when I picked her up, so I was unable to look at her well. Her symptoms were bubbly eyes, swollen face/sinuses, lethargy etc. I euthanized her after a week of trial care. I had tried to keep her quarantined in a garage. However at the time, my chickens were free ranging, and I did not do it correctly.
-Since then, I have a had a hen or two get a similar facial swelling/upper respiratory issue. I have been able to treat these effectively with Vetrx. I did have one very old Silkie that passed away, I thought she had died of old age. I am not so sure now, she had a very foul smell coming from her head before she passed, and diarrhea. I did not autopsy her because she was very old, so I thought it unnecessary.
- Several weeks ago, I adopted a few more birds form the same individual. One of the birds (a BCM) has a terrible breathing sound, and makes a sneeze/cough occasionally that makes her gasp for air. I had considered euthanizing her, but I tried treating her with the Vetrx first. Her condition did not improve, but she still ate, drank and seemed otherwise healthy.
- Since then, I have had a few more birds get sick. One was a young, previously healthy Silkie, approximately 8 months old. She had the putrid odor coming from her head, along with nasal discharge, low appetite, diarrhea etc. All three of my young turkeys are now sick, with sneezing and (non smelly) sticky nasal discharge. One also has a swollen face. Another chicken has become ill also, with rales, or rattly sounding breathing. She seems to have lost weight and have a lowered appetite as well.
So after doing a lot of reading on Coryza and MG here and other places, I figured I probably have Coryza and also MG in my flock. I have decided if this is the case, I will cull my entire flock, disinfect the premises, and start again in spring, with chicks and or/hatching eggs. I will also keep a closed flock from here on out.
Before I made this decision, I euthanized two birds and sent them for testing at Penn State University Diagnostic lab. I culled the terrible sounding BCM, and a white Silkie Roo that had a rattled breathing sound, and also the foul smelling head. He seemed fairly healthy otherwise, but as I have other Roosters, he had to go eventually anyways.
The preliminary autopsy looked pretty normal, and I just got back an intermediate reposts also. It shows no MG or Coryza so far. I’m very confused, and I am going to call today to see if anything can be explained thus far. Some tests are still pending. I also sent blood samples with the corpses for cultures.
Here are the results below:
Okay, I’ll try to keep this brief. I have approximately 30 chickens, and 7 turkeys. Mixed ages, but most at least a year old.
- I had brought a sick chicken into my flock unknowingly over a year ago, it was pouring rain when I picked her up, so I was unable to look at her well. Her symptoms were bubbly eyes, swollen face/sinuses, lethargy etc. I euthanized her after a week of trial care. I had tried to keep her quarantined in a garage. However at the time, my chickens were free ranging, and I did not do it correctly.
-Since then, I have a had a hen or two get a similar facial swelling/upper respiratory issue. I have been able to treat these effectively with Vetrx. I did have one very old Silkie that passed away, I thought she had died of old age. I am not so sure now, she had a very foul smell coming from her head before she passed, and diarrhea. I did not autopsy her because she was very old, so I thought it unnecessary.
- Several weeks ago, I adopted a few more birds form the same individual. One of the birds (a BCM) has a terrible breathing sound, and makes a sneeze/cough occasionally that makes her gasp for air. I had considered euthanizing her, but I tried treating her with the Vetrx first. Her condition did not improve, but she still ate, drank and seemed otherwise healthy.
- Since then, I have had a few more birds get sick. One was a young, previously healthy Silkie, approximately 8 months old. She had the putrid odor coming from her head, along with nasal discharge, low appetite, diarrhea etc. All three of my young turkeys are now sick, with sneezing and (non smelly) sticky nasal discharge. One also has a swollen face. Another chicken has become ill also, with rales, or rattly sounding breathing. She seems to have lost weight and have a lowered appetite as well.
So after doing a lot of reading on Coryza and MG here and other places, I figured I probably have Coryza and also MG in my flock. I have decided if this is the case, I will cull my entire flock, disinfect the premises, and start again in spring, with chicks and or/hatching eggs. I will also keep a closed flock from here on out.
Before I made this decision, I euthanized two birds and sent them for testing at Penn State University Diagnostic lab. I culled the terrible sounding BCM, and a white Silkie Roo that had a rattled breathing sound, and also the foul smelling head. He seemed fairly healthy otherwise, but as I have other Roosters, he had to go eventually anyways.
The preliminary autopsy looked pretty normal, and I just got back an intermediate reposts also. It shows no MG or Coryza so far. I’m very confused, and I am going to call today to see if anything can be explained thus far. Some tests are still pending. I also sent blood samples with the corpses for cultures.
Here are the results below: