I need some help!
It looks like I have an infectious coryza outbreak here but I've noticed there is no smell to the swelling. I'm concerned because it looks like only my adult hens and one of my roosters has it.
A couple don't have any symptoms but they have all been housed together, so I don't feel safe about removing the "healthy" birds and releasing them into the yard.
Does anyone have any medical advice? Should I just let whatever this is run it's course? I haven't lost any birds, which makes me think it might not actually be coryza, but it looks the same. I've never had an outbreak like this and it is very concerning.
I think I know where it came from but I don't know how because the lady I get an occasional bird from vaccinates all her birds. Ugh, this is frustrating. If this is a coryza outbreak, I wouldn't feel safe breeding anymore of my birds to sell. This really sucks.
It looks like I have an infectious coryza outbreak here but I've noticed there is no smell to the swelling. I'm concerned because it looks like only my adult hens and one of my roosters has it.
A couple don't have any symptoms but they have all been housed together, so I don't feel safe about removing the "healthy" birds and releasing them into the yard.
Does anyone have any medical advice? Should I just let whatever this is run it's course? I haven't lost any birds, which makes me think it might not actually be coryza, but it looks the same. I've never had an outbreak like this and it is very concerning.
I think I know where it came from but I don't know how because the lady I get an occasional bird from vaccinates all her birds. Ugh, this is frustrating. If this is a coryza outbreak, I wouldn't feel safe breeding anymore of my birds to sell. This really sucks.