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That looks amazing!
Yes. All i have is these birds and my guineas. I had 3 birds i bought to teach stuff to the guineas. They all died. So i figure that is where the problem came from.
Yeah, i was in denial for a while. But not much to be done. I will just try to enjoy the birds i have. Always wanted to try and produce Tolbundt Polish out of other breeds.That's sad.
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I have a compact vcr video camera that cost something like $2500 now it's a paper weight .I got one of the first canon dslr cameras on the market. It cost me about $1600 at the time and likely worth $1.6 today![]()
So either a poorly executed vaccination protocol was used (It's crazy temperature sensitive & has almost no shelf life once it's activated - difficult to administer correctly), or you had a different strain that the vaccine wasn't developed to inhibit. Bummer.Yes. All i have is these birds and my guineas. I had 3 birds i bought to teach stuff to the guineas. They all died. So i figure that is where the problem came from.
Yeah, i don't know what to expect other than more dead birds. I dewormed them quite a while ago. And treated for cocci twice. I just finished 5 days of Denaguard and am back to vitamins and a bit of St. Johns Wort in their water. Also been mixing high protein meat scraps, left over carbs and brewing it into soup like slop and serving it warm.So either a poorly executed vaccination protocol was used (It's crazy temperature sensitive & has almost no shelf life once it's activated - difficult to administer correctly), or you had a different strain that the vaccine wasn't developed to inhibit. Bummer.
I do think, though, that once folks get past the outbreak stage and begin to almost over-manage their flock's health (vitamins, anti-microbial in the drinking water, regular worming and coccidiosis treatments...), that things do calm down significantly. (Which is no consolation when you lose birds to whom you have formed an attachment!.)
Yeah, i don't know what to expect other than more dead birds. I dewormed them quite a while ago. And treated for cocci twice. I just finished 5 days of Denaguard and am back to vitamins and a bit of St. Johns Wort in their water. Also been mixing high protein meat scraps, left over carbs and brewing it into soup like slop and serving it warm.
I put a heat lamp inside a hardware cloth box i made in the coop since it was terribly cold and some of the birds are sick. I hate going in and finding dead ones.