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I am going to share the update here in case anyone is interested. I spoke to the vet, who has a PhD in infectious diseases, and he informed me that by the estimation of the authorities, the majority of backyard chicken flocks have mycoplasma. According to him, it can stay in the soil for quite a long time, and it wouldn't make sense to try and completely eradicate it when we allow free ranging near wild birds. It is such a relief to know.
He thinks that the hens have stopped laying due to stress, though from what I'm still not sure. He says as soon as they are done molting, I can put a heat lamp in there to encourage egg laying to start again.
We've decided to keep our flock, given this information, and treat with Tylan for any flare ups of chickens who show symptoms that indicate being an active shedder of disease and not just a carrier.
Important information about Tylan I plan to make a separate post about: Tractor Supply is no longer legally allowed to carry it, and Chewy won't provide it for food-producing species of animals, even with a vet recommendation. I saw on this website that people order it supposedly for pigeons, which I imagine cleverly bypasses that restriction.
Thank you all people who responded for your attention!
He thinks that the hens have stopped laying due to stress, though from what I'm still not sure. He says as soon as they are done molting, I can put a heat lamp in there to encourage egg laying to start again.
We've decided to keep our flock, given this information, and treat with Tylan for any flare ups of chickens who show symptoms that indicate being an active shedder of disease and not just a carrier.
Important information about Tylan I plan to make a separate post about: Tractor Supply is no longer legally allowed to carry it, and Chewy won't provide it for food-producing species of animals, even with a vet recommendation. I saw on this website that people order it supposedly for pigeons, which I imagine cleverly bypasses that restriction.
Thank you all people who responded for your attention!