EarthMamaBear
In the Brooder
- Aug 25, 2022
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Blessed evening, BYC family. I’m hoping y’all can help me diagnose and treat what’s going on with several of my birdies. I’ve noticed this for several months now, in various different stages and symptoms. My research leads me to believe possibly Mareks or maybe Mycoplasma. I’ve attached some pictures of what the eyes look like, which is the main symptom. I have hens that are laying now that have the droopy eye and are healthy, so whatever it is...some are succumbing to it and others are pulling through. I really don’t wish to cull my whole flock, as many aren’t showing any symptoms at all and the progression is variable. Only one birds show the bubbles in the corner of the eye, so that makes me think less likely of MG. I did see a couple of my ill ones “yawning” today (have video but can’t attach it) so perhaps it is something respiratory. For the case of Marek’s, I had one of my favorite little bantam roos get a cloudy and then blind eye, and he ultimately passed on. I’ve had two birds be fine and then suddenly be on their side, unable to stand upright. One passed on its own and the other we ultimately chose to humanely cull. No signs of star-gazing, paralysis, tumors, or anything of the sort. Some of them are losing weight and actively overall that they don’t feel so great.
I also noticed a tapeworm passed by one yesterday, so I wormed the whole flock with Panacur. I’m hoping this helps the ones that are feeling I’ll feel better. The feces, overall, looks good. No blood, crazy colors, or anything too unusual.
As treatment and preventatives for all things and to boost their systems, I use ACV, oregano oil, garlic, a backyard chicken overall health booster tablet, and HydroHen in their water. I’ve direct treated several with a Nutritional supplement to give them a vitamin boost. They routinely receive herbal support boosters in their food as well. They mostly free-range and are fed an organic feed.
I know that most of these chicken diseases can’t be cured and that they will continue to transmit between the flock. I’m running a closed flock, as I believe this came to me from getting an ill chick from someone when I first was getting started back in the spring. I don’t wish to spread it, so everyone is sticking around. Since I don’t want to cull everyone, I’d love recommendations on what it might be, how to further boost their immunity and treatment, how to reduce it spreading and protect new birds (babies hatching in ~2 weeks), and whatever else will help my feathered babies. I think I feel complete with that for now. Please feel free to ask me any questions if you need more info to help the thought train. Thank you in advance. Appreciate you all and my birds do too.
I also noticed a tapeworm passed by one yesterday, so I wormed the whole flock with Panacur. I’m hoping this helps the ones that are feeling I’ll feel better. The feces, overall, looks good. No blood, crazy colors, or anything too unusual.
As treatment and preventatives for all things and to boost their systems, I use ACV, oregano oil, garlic, a backyard chicken overall health booster tablet, and HydroHen in their water. I’ve direct treated several with a Nutritional supplement to give them a vitamin boost. They routinely receive herbal support boosters in their food as well. They mostly free-range and are fed an organic feed.
I know that most of these chicken diseases can’t be cured and that they will continue to transmit between the flock. I’m running a closed flock, as I believe this came to me from getting an ill chick from someone when I first was getting started back in the spring. I don’t wish to spread it, so everyone is sticking around. Since I don’t want to cull everyone, I’d love recommendations on what it might be, how to further boost their immunity and treatment, how to reduce it spreading and protect new birds (babies hatching in ~2 weeks), and whatever else will help my feathered babies. I think I feel complete with that for now. Please feel free to ask me any questions if you need more info to help the thought train. Thank you in advance. Appreciate you all and my birds do too.
