This is really sad How's things now? So sorry it has been a stressful journey. You've been really unfortunate.
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Well some good news and confused! The breeder got in touch with me and is willing to do anything to help out ie: xchange, refund, new birds, etc. Shes assured me all her birds are vaccianted against mycoplasma, and Betty my sleepy lady has got pep in her step again and is sharp as a tack now. The vet was not a poultry vet and said it was mycoplasma, refferred me to DEFRA and automticaly said cull the lot.
Well hubby and i thought better of it and were watching our birds for a few more weeks, 2 are sneezing now but other than that they seem fine, we've been adding poutry nutrient and apple cider vinegar to their water as well. None of them seem sickly in anyway other than sneezing for 2. Betty is giving as good as she gets so no lack of energy there anymore. So were keeping our girlies and watching them close Geez what a roler coaster ride and WHY is culling the lot the first thing non poultry vets say when they just dont understand, crazy stuff?!Peaceful days are in the garden!
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Oh my...I've only just read this thread
What a start for you...I'm so pleased things are turning round.
I think I'd ask for your money back from the vet- they need to know what has happened so they can also learn from the experience.
( I had a bunny with an abscess behind her eye which required urgent surgery- £400 later and a one eyed bunny she eventually needed to be put to sleep after she deteriorated over the following week.The vets said that they'd never had one survive that type of infection......I reckon they used my money to gain experience removing an eye. Poor bunny)
fingers crossed for yours- and thank goodness the breeder got back in touch!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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I do hope they all continue to pick up, Gardenwitch. What a rocky start to chook-keeping.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Originally posted by Gardenwitch View PostThanks again especially you auntie flum, i heard from others around your like a guru around hereWhoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Originally posted by Gardenwitch View PostWell some good news and confused! The breeder got in touch with me and is willing to do anything to help out ie: xchange, refund, new birds, etc. Shes assured me all her birds are vaccianted against mycoplasma, and Betty my sleepy lady has got pep in her step again and is sharp as a tack now. The vet was not a poultry vet and said it was mycoplasma, refferred me to DEFRA and automticaly said cull the lot.
Well hubby and i thought better of it and were watching our birds for a few more weeks, 2 are sneezing now but other than that they seem fine, we've been adding poutry nutrient and apple cider vinegar to their water as well. None of them seem sickly in anyway other than sneezing for 2. Betty is giving as good as she gets so no lack of energy there anymore. So were keeping our girlies and watching them close Geez what a roler coaster ride and WHY is culling the lot the first thing non poultry vets say when they just dont understand, crazy stuff?!
Did the vet do swabs for mycoplasma?They say cull cos they're "only hens". In a society which allows battery hens we really shouldn't be surprised at that attitude!
Good luck and well done for being prepared to keep trying.Last edited by Suechooks; 27-05-2009, 05:48 PM.
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Thanks Sue will keep that respite in mind if needed in future. See thats just it the vet did not do a swab just looked at them and said what he said, so really silly really and at the time I just didnt argue withe the man as I was thinking of the girlies. But now i'm like a hawk and will keep my eyes open, as I have no intentions of giving up on my girls any time soonPeaceful days are in the garden!
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Originally posted by Gardenwitch View PostThanks Sue will keep that respite in mind if needed in future. See thats just it the vet did not do a swab just looked at them and said what he said, so really silly really and at the time I just didnt argue withe the man as I was thinking of the girlies. But now i'm like a hawk and will keep my eyes open, as I have no intentions of giving up on my girls any time soon
I think the sharing of information on this forum is invaluable for all of us and specially our chooks!
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