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  1. Harry Rooster

    Not an Emergency...Marek's in the Flock

    Just thought I would try to reply since no one else has yet. I have not had one that just stopped eating for no reason except when they start to try to sit on eggs or go broody. They will not eat anything when they do that, but if yours is not trying to sit or going broody, I wouldn't know why...
  2. Harry Rooster

    Not an Emergency...Marek's in the Flock

    I finally got my necropsy report several months after the fact. Several months! It was ridiculous how long it took for me to get it from the vet. By that time, we had several die, and had to cull the rest of the new pullets. Sealed off the pen they were in so no other free range chickens could...
  3. Harry Rooster

    Not an Emergency...Marek's in the Flock

    The new pullets we got are the culprets. No they were malnourished, and ragged looking when we got them. We have had chickens for about 7 yrs or more, and never had any symptoms of any diseases, all free range, only predator problems here, until we got these. I put them in a pen by themselves...
  4. Harry Rooster

    Not an Emergency...Marek's in the Flock

    Since you said that after chicks are 2 mo old or so, does that mean that my cockerel (almost 1 yr old) can not catch this from the new pullets we just got that may have this? They are in a seperate pen and he is free range, but he caught something, cause he got respiratory problems with other...
  5. Harry Rooster

    Not an Emergency...Marek's in the Flock

    So sorry for you. I may be having this also, don't know yet, waiting for the necropsy report to tell if it's Marek's of Lymphoma, and then I guess they will tell me what I should do. Personally, I hope they don't tell me to cull. I've never had to do that and I've had chickens for about 7 years...
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