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moonladyisis
In the Brooder
- Apr 26, 2017
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Only fertilizer on the farm is composted horse manure.Some people lose birds to fertilizer. The birds peck up the pellets and over time it builds up and eventually kills them. That’s a thought too. Or any kind of pesticides or herbicides being used could be suspect.
E coli is a bacteria. The fact that you have standing water can also contribute greatly to E coli outbreaks. Every symptom you have mentioned points directly to E coli. First and most important is to clean their coop and the surroundings as good as you can. You need to use a good disinfectent and if it can be mixed with bleach mix in bleach with the disinfectand and thoroughly spray down the area. Make sure to replace all bedding as well. Giving them Corrid at this point isn't going to help. You need to be treating them with with chlortetracycline . One name for this drug is Aureomycin. Also be sure to give the chickens lots of probiotics. This is extremely important any time you are treating them with any antibiotics or even corid. The probiotics will also help them resist the E coli.
You should do every thing you can to get the area where they are dried up. There are a few products on the market, like stall dry that will help absorb some moisture. Then be sure to clean and disinfect their waterers and add some chlorine and some titratbable iodine to the water.
You can vaccinate against E coli but if your chickens are already weakened by it it probably won't be effective.
Here is the weird part: Their coop stays dry and is bedded with wood shavings, cleaned weekly. The attached run is on raises ground and gets wet, but doesn’t hold water. It’s the REST of the property and where they free range. At this point, I don’t know if I should add the oxytetracycline to their water and keep them with that as their sole water source and assume all are infected or treat as they show symptoms. The sulfa drugs (Bactrum) that the avian vet prescribed didn’t work on the one bird, oxytetracycline didn’t work on the next. I did find baytril and if any others get sick, they will get that right off the bat.