Lab 10,979 Posted August 22, 2012 Report Share Posted August 22, 2012 I think you have Cocci....probably brought on by weather and stress of overcrowding. If you intend to keep them get them dosed with Baycox and in the mean time can you extent your pen. Give them as much room as possible... Quote Link to post
danw 1,748 Posted August 22, 2012 Report Share Posted August 22, 2012 I think you have Cocci....probably brought on by weather and stress of overcrowding. If you intend to keep them get them dosed with Baycox and in the mean time can you extent your pen. Give them as much room as possible... No being funny mate and I do respect both your knowledge and experience but with the best will in the world without seeing they birds then a diagnosis made blind on possible disease is no worth the time to type it and frankly could do more harm than good. Quote Link to post
raymond1 262 Posted August 22, 2012 Report Share Posted August 22, 2012 I think you have Cocci....probably brought on by weather and stress of overcrowding. If you intend to keep them get them dosed with Baycox and in the mean time can you extent your pen. Give them as much room as possible... No being funny mate and I do respect both your knowledge and experience but with the best will in the world without seeing they birds then a diagnosis made blind on possible disease is no worth the time to type it and frankly could do more harm than good. lab-tastic has gone for a shot in the dark but i bet he is right on the money stress and rain= cocci and moving them into a barn means more stress and more dead like i said 17 x 35 start digging a hole Quote Link to post
danw 1,748 Posted August 22, 2012 Report Share Posted August 22, 2012 I think you have Cocci....probably brought on by weather and stress of overcrowding. If you intend to keep them get them dosed with Baycox and in the mean time can you extent your pen. Give them as much room as possible... No being funny mate and I do respect both your knowledge and experience but with the best will in the world without seeing they birds then a diagnosis made blind on possible disease is no worth the time to type it and frankly could do more harm than good. lab-tastic has gone for a shot in the dark but i bet he is right on the money stress and rain= cocci and moving them into a barn means more stress and more dead like i said 17 x 35 start digging a hole just as easy as it could be hexy though since the lad hasn,t a clue what he has even been sent from the game farm or what meds/problems they already had as I say an internet diagnosis aint worth the time typing Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted August 22, 2012 Report Share Posted August 22, 2012 I think you have Cocci....probably brought on by weather and stress of overcrowding. If you intend to keep them get them dosed with Baycox and in the mean time can you extent your pen. Give them as much room as possible... No being funny mate and I do respect both your knowledge and experience but with the best will in the world without seeing they birds then a diagnosis made blind on possible disease is no worth the time to type it and frankly could do more harm than good. Your quite right mate.....just having a stab in the dark from a distance. Doesn't sound good birds dying after a week though. Heavy rain showers, odd birds sitting with hunched up feathers, piners.???? When he says the others are fine( and again i'm guessing) i'd like to get a feel of them, bet my bottom dollar there starting to go thin. Another big shower and he'll be picking the up in handfuls.... 1 Quote Link to post
worthy130 21 Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 autopsy from vet is ony £40 quid. Quote Link to post
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