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Free Ranging
Yes. Some of us (meOf me euthanizing her?

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Yes. Some of us (meOf me euthanizing her?
Yes!Of me euthanizing her?
YEs!Maybe I'll do a video of her trying to walk.She's in the hospital cage for now until I decide what to do.
I saw mine this morning looking like she has Marek's. My gut says Marek's but I'm thinking maybe I'll try a couple of drugs for a few days and see if she gets better.
I think once you get Marek's in your flock it's either cull all and wait for years to get more or you deal with it and breed for resistance.I'm so afraid of this coming to my flock it's not even funny. I really hope it's not what you're dealing with!
There's a few.Yes!
We don't have any videos of that here.
Or do we?
I think once you get Marek's in your flock it's either cull all and wait for years to get more or you deal with it and breed for resistance.
@casportpony is a big girl, she has things under control.
Based on behavior I would say almost all are roos.@Tesumph i don't think I'd worry yet either unless you're noticing the comb, and significant differences in how they are feathering in and acting. When I had multiple chicks together I could pick out the boys from very early on based on behavior alone. They were much friendlier and adventurous and had mock battles constantly. To me they are much more fun as chicks... I have zero experience with adult Roos tho other than my aunts RIR she had when I was a kid. That dude was a jerk!
Based on behavior I would say almost all are roos.
Based on feathering I would say one.
Based on comb I would say about half.
I’m so confused and a little annoyed by it all. Lol.