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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    Oh thank you! I knew it had to be out there but I sure couldn't find it. Some of the things I've read on here so far seems like it would be hard to hatch and raise chicks without any sign but there's so much conflicting information. We do have a university here that will test them. But they...
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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    I have one rooster and one hen swedish flower. I got them from a friend who had just started with them and that's all she could give me. But also I've seen a feather type online that I really love so I wanted to add some of those to have a little breeding flock. The isabellas have always been a...
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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    Isabella Ameraucanas and swedish flower.
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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    Yeah there aren't a lot of choices out there. And I imagine having them shipped from California to the east coast is going to give me a pretty low hatch rate.
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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    I know it can definitely be transferred to the egg by the hen. But I can't find anything on what happens after that. Do the eggs die? Will they go on to hatch? Will the chicks quickly die or could they appear normal and give it to your whole flock when they eventually go outside? I'm surprised...
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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    I have two breeds I'm very interested in. Looking into them I am definitely going to have to have eggs shipped for both. Seems like a lot of risk. I also don't know if I'd want to put them together in the incubator coming from different places yet it would be much easier to not have to do two...
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    Myoplasmosis in eggs

    I'm having a really hard time finding anything on this. Obviously this can be transmitted through a hen to her egg. But I can't find anything on these eggs hatching. If I were to buy eggs and have them shipped (considering) obviously there would be no way to test the eggs. Considering chicks...
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