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  1. dawg53

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    I didnt insult you. I complimented you on your willingness to learn. :) @marinakirsten Good luck with your flock. I wish you the best. :thumbsup
  2. dawg53

    droopy eyelid with bubbles

    You dont understand how contagious MG really is, do you? Symptomatic or not. It's the same with Coryza, Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) and Infectious Bronchitis (IB). Biosecurity is out the window if even one infected bird is in the flock. As far as resistance to MG goes regarding...
  3. dawg53

    droopy eyelid with bubbles

    Due to the fact that MG is very contagious. It can be carried on your person, clothing, the shoes you wear, equipment, tires on a vehicle, feeders, waterers etc etc etc.
  4. dawg53

    droopy eyelid with bubbles

    @marinakirsten Treat ALL your birds with the Denagard, not just the ones showing symptoms. No guesswork about it, you wont regret it. I recommend that you add Karo syrup or honey to sweeten the mixture.
  5. dawg53

    droopy eyelid with bubbles

    As you know, MG is highly contagious. The flock would have to be treated.
  6. dawg53

    droopy eyelid with bubbles

    If you're not going to cull your flock, you must maintain a closed flock. No new birds in, none out. No birds given away nor sold, no eggs to be sold or given away to be hatched. MG is passed through the eggs. The eggs are safe to eat. MG is not zoonotic to humans. Keep in mind that antibiotics...
  7. dawg53

    droopy eyelid with bubbles

    @marinakirsten You stated that you've been treating the symptoms and they have improved significantly. Since you treated them with an antibiotic, that means it would have nothing to do with DE. Therefore it must be MG. However, If you suspect it's due to DE, liberally flush the eyes with saline...
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