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My girls smell about the same to me as usual but I have a slight cold. I asked my daughter to smell them. She says they just smell like outside like normal. My son says they stink but he has always told me that from day old chicks.
My Husband wont get close enough to smell them, he is afraid he will catch what they have.
One bird in the bunch (6) has no sign of infection upon closer inspection except maybe a runny nose? She just got done drinking when I looked her over and took her picture. I took pictures of them all if you would like me to post them I can. I have hope they might get better though as one that had a very swollen eye yesterday can now open it most of the way.
I tried to suck some puss out of my BR's face. All I got was blood. She is so swollen it hurts to look at.
I will look into trying to get a diagnosis. Our local vet should be open tomorrow and I am thinking about giving them a call to see if they could help in that department.
Again...thank you to all who have helped out with this. I truly appreciate it.
The one that doesn't have any symptoms, is she new? The reason I ask is because she might be the problem with the others. Of course it's too late now since they've all got it, but if one bird seems fine while all the others are sick, I would think that is the one that started it.
Personally, I don't think you have to cull. If you use your birds for eating eggs only (not hatching or selling hatching eggs, selling birds, showing, etc) then they pose no risk to each other. Though if you add any new birds to your flock they'd certainly catch it. Coryza and MG both turn into a type of virus where the bird is a carrier for life, though they will get 'better'. Whenever they get stressed though, the symptoms will come back.
But if you don't plan on selling birds, chicks, hatching eggs, or hatching eggs yourself, there's no reason why you can't keep your birds alive.