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Moges amha
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They came togther from the same hatcherywhere did these birds come from? are they will the rest of your flock or separate?
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They came togther from the same hatcherywhere did these birds come from? are they will the rest of your flock or separate?
i am from Ethiopia. Lucky u cause here in Ethiopia its very common that we vaccinate them every 2 months or less.. the wry neck and neurological symptoms came today before that it was just the puffed feathers and standing not eatting or drinking.In what country are you located? Virulent Newcastles disease virus can be common in certain areas, especially in Asia and Africa. We don’t see it here is the US, except for a short outbreak in southern California 2 years ago. It causes sudden death without symptoms, respiratory signs, wry neck (torticolis) and other neurological symptoms, then death. Here is some reading about it:
http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/newcastle-disease
I read it and i think its newcastleIn what country are you located? Virulent Newcastles disease virus can be common in certain areas, especially in Asia and Africa. We don’t see it here is the US, except for a short outbreak in southern California 2 years ago. It causes sudden death without symptoms, respiratory signs, wry neck (torticolis) and other neurological symptoms, then death. Here is some reading about it:
http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/newcastle-disease
Yeah it's annoying but i think i dodged a big one if it stay dis way. I only have four chickens in isolation no deaths for today hopefully it stays this way tomorrow.. any suggestions on how i could treat the sick one ?? Would be very helpfullSorry that you are dealing with the out break. Mold in feed can cause similar symptoms.
Already gave them food and drinks i have the heater on hopefully dey wud b okay i the morning i will update you... should i give them vitamins ??Keeping her warm enough, and giving water plus some wet chicken feed to keep up her strength would be helpful.
Sorry to hear to that. You'll need to disinfect everything that the chickens came in contact with. And keep a regular cleaning schedule. If you still have some survivors, don't get anymore chickens cause they might be carriers and start the spread again.Hi every one. Just tot i should share my lab report for all the deaths i had and it came back positive for marke's disease .. any treatment suggestions??