Thanks!!How cute, your babies are
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Thanks!!How cute, your babies are
Lost my favorite hen Daisy tonight (Black Copper Maran) and a white leghorn this morning as well.It's hot but not terribly so, going to treat with an antibiotic for everybody tomorrow.
The white leghorn I wasn't sure of the age but I suspect she was older than I was told when I bought her, so no surprise there. But Daisy was just over a year old. So sad!
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We are not on that stodgy other thread so now you get:
Hey! It is great that you have the results.Hey hey!! just checked my e-mail- there's an update from the OSU lab on the Isbar chicks!! It is a little weird that they send a new report at each step? Again it says "Final bacteriology is pending" but they did state that E coli appears to be the main suspect.
"Comments (July 5, 2013): Bacteriology reports that both bacteria recovered from
this case are identified as E. coli. Yolk sac infection and subsequent septicemia
remains teh apparent cause of death. It is unclear why only this breed of
chickens seem to be affected. These bacteria may be trasmitted from infected
hens, or be the result of egg contamination. Attempts to mildly disinfect eggs
prior to incubation may be beneficial."
But as the eggs are laid in a clean box, stored in a disinfected tray, and incubated in a disinfected tray I'm not sure if disinfecting the eggs with Oxine will be enough? I guess I will find out in about 5-6 weeks. I was planning to start disinfecting the eggs anyway. I am planning on 1/2 tsp to 2 quarts of water, soak for 20 minutes, then lay on a towel to dry. Does this sound adequate to those of you who disinfect your eggs? Do I use warm water or cold?
Any way to treat the adults, starting with the Litter Life to treat the coop and run?
As I noticed a difference in being able to save a few chicks using Colloidal Silver I will continue to use it, at least adding to their water daily.
Lost my favorite hen Daisy tonight (Black Copper Maran) and a white leghorn this morning as well.It's hot but not terribly so, going to treat with an antibiotic for everybody tomorrow.
The white leghorn I wasn't sure of the age but I suspect she was older than I was told when I bought her, so no surprise there. But Daisy was just over a year old. So sad!
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