Killer in the Shadows. How My Flock and I Learned to Deal With Marek's Disease

Thank you so much for confirming my observation that my boys were being affected at a higher rate than my girls. We’ve had ocular and lymphoma forms. I’ve lost 2 in the last month to lymphoma. I was reading about crop stasis with Marek’s and was wondering if you’ve had any experience with this. I have a boy now who is showing symptoms of impacted crop, but I fear it is more likely lymphoma (apparently lymphoma can cause crop issues).
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Thank you so much for the kind words. Yes, as a matter of fact, I had a Speckled Sussex hen who developed crop impactions about the same time she was at point of lay. I don't know how many times I massaged her crop and stuffed docusate down her throat trying to get relief for her. Everything I tried was a temporary fix at best. She ultimately developed a pendulous crop and impacted to the point that I couldn't break it up with massage. She ultimately died.

I lost two young roosters recently from wasting that made me suspect that that they had succumbed to MD. After 6 years with no suspicious deaths, I was disappointed to say the least. But once again, it was my roosters who seemed to succumb. As I think I wrote in the article speculation leads me to believe that once they reached sexual maturity, the breeding/pecking order stress they experienced lead them to succumb to the disease.

I read that crop impactions and dysfunctions were associated with MD, just another nail in their coffins so to speak.

So sorry to hear that you are having to deal with this. It sounds very much what I went through. I'm a big fan of roosters so losing one of my boys really breaks my heart a little more each time I lose one.

Regarding lymphoma. I lost a beautiful Welsummer rooster to sudden onset tumors in his throat. They were hiding under his wattles and I didn't find him until I witnessed him having trouble swallowing. I had to cull him and cried when I did. So yep, been there done that and frankly I wouldn't wish that pain on any chicken keeper.
Oh my gosh Becky, you have shed SO much light for me!!! Thank you is simply not enough, I will forever be grateful and in your debt for providing us with so much information on such a difficult topic! My chickens are 4 months old and I just had to cull one due to Marek's. Thank you for this inspiration to keep on going! <3
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Thank you so much and I apologize for not responding sooner. I love the John Lennon quote, "Life is what happens while you make other plans" and that sure applies to me, lol. I am honored that I inspired you. There is hope. Don't be afraid to experiment and consider breeding for resistance. You will still lose birds but you won't lose them all. Those are the ones you want to cherish. I still have Marek's around as I lost two roosters recently to suspected Marek's symptoms, after 6 years with no suspicious deaths. Sigh, the killer in the shadows reared it's ugly head again just to let me know it was still around.

Still, I enjoy my feather heads and still have a flock of somewhere around 45 birds. So never give up and never surrender!
I have mareks in my flock. I have lost 6 silkies to it always at point of lay and another one is showing signs. My oldest bantam silkie I've had 2 years has somehow survived the disease. I also have buff orphingtons who have been exposed however I haven't lost a single buff to the disease and I've had them 3 years. I've read that orphingtons are also susceptible to the disease however in my flock they haven't. I've also just hatched orphington chicks in my house and hoping they will be the same as my other oriphingtons.
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I'm so sorry to hear that you are dealing with this horrible disease. Yes, Silkies are highly susceptible to Mareks. Unfortunately. I would love to have a few but knowing the odds are stacked against them, resist bringing any into my flock.

Your Orpingtons must come from resistant stock as they too are also highly susceptible. I sincerely hope that your chick hatching goes well and second generation is also resistant. Time will tell.

Marek's is a horrible, horrible disease. I recently lost a young rooster to suspicious circumstances that makes wonder if MD is rearing it's ugly head again just to remind me that it is still around.
This article is such a well-written, honest, and informative resource about something we all fear. Most of all, it leaves the reader with hope and not in a state of doom and gloom. Thank you!
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Thank you Rebel. I did the article hoping that I could show people dealing with Marek's disease in their flock that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Thank you, Becky, for sharing your story and the wisdom you gained. I do not have Marek's here that I'm aware of, but know those who do and wanted to learn more about it. I may face it someday and now will be a little bit more educated about it, but regardless, I wanted to know more to be able to be understanding with those I know who do have it. Thank you!
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You are a great friend to want to do that. Sincerely hope that you don't ever fight Marek's. Thank you for your kind words and Happy New Year!
Informative and nicely written, very personable, and honest. What I really enjoyed was that you offer practical reasons for hope and a measure of optimism, where many would find only doom and gloom. Thank you!
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Thank you so much! Getting ready to incubate 12 eggs from my vaccinated bantams. This will be their third and in some cases 4th generation. Also I have two wonderful Egyptian Fayoumi and Amish Barnyard cross roosters. There is hope after Marek's folks!
Thank you for your very helpful article. I, too am 67 and have had chickens for 3 years now. This month a necropsy proved I have Mareks in my flock. The vet advised I cull them all. I only have 5 and simply cannot do it since they show no signs - yet. Your words have given me hope. If in my journey I find anything that helps I will share it. Thanks again!
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Hang in there, Chick. Those survivors are worth their weight in layer pellets as they may prove to be your resistant birds. Sorry for not replying sooner. Sometimes I don't get notifications like I should.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! I was wondering, what are some supportive measures to take to help a chicken sick with Marek's? Supplements, herbs, tips for keeping them comfortable?

Very interesting as well about the herpes visible in the eye. Have you found this to be helpful in finding treatments that could help?
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This is a very educational article and I appreciate the personal storytelling approach you took. Thankyou for writing it up.
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Thank you, MaryJanet. If I can help one person deal with Marek's disease it was well worth the effort.
A sad story well told.
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Thank you Shadrach but it has so far a happy ending!
Your strength through this journey is amazing
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Thank you Granny. I didn't feel strong all the time, unfortunately but I do now!
Amazing, truly helpful story.
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Thank you!
Nice article about your journey with mareks!
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Thank you, Ron
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience.
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Thank you. Let me know how things go for you. You aren't alone in this fight.
Wow. That was a roller coaster. I am so sorry about the loss of your birds. Very great article though.
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Many thanks. And it's a never ending roller coaster ride when dealing with Marek's disease. You just hang on and hope for the best.
Most excellent article - I would not expect anything less from you.
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HA! You know me too well, DD. LOL. Thanks my friend.
Very well done Becky. Informative and well written.
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Thanks Bruce. Keep up the good work with those Tiepos, LOL!
Very Well Done! Congratulations.
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Thank you C. Means a lot to me.
Excellent ! Thanks for sharing your story.
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It's been a rough story to tell but if it helps someone else, it's well worth the hassle. Thank you, Sour.
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