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Thanks for all the great advice everyone.
The roo I mentioned earlier is definitely much better, crowing now & roaming around with the rest of the flock. Another roo that was looking pretty bad Tuesday is much better today. Two hens that had one eye closed and COMPLETELY snot-covered beaks seem to be recovering. Whatever it is, they seem to be getting over it.
Starts out with sneezing/head shaking, next day really bad with LOTS of snot around the beak and one eye closed, day 3 they seem to be getting better.
I guess this rules out ILT, I think if that were the case I'd have a few dead ones by now?
I'm going to hang on to the eggs I've been collecting for the 'bater for another day (they'll be a week old Sunday) just in case, but I seem to be coming out of the woods!
Thanks again everyone!
The roo I mentioned earlier is definitely much better, crowing now & roaming around with the rest of the flock. Another roo that was looking pretty bad Tuesday is much better today. Two hens that had one eye closed and COMPLETELY snot-covered beaks seem to be recovering. Whatever it is, they seem to be getting over it.
Starts out with sneezing/head shaking, next day really bad with LOTS of snot around the beak and one eye closed, day 3 they seem to be getting better.
I guess this rules out ILT, I think if that were the case I'd have a few dead ones by now?
I'm going to hang on to the eggs I've been collecting for the 'bater for another day (they'll be a week old Sunday) just in case, but I seem to be coming out of the woods!
Thanks again everyone!
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