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Songster
Several weeks ago..I won a rare pullet raffle. I was over the moon with excitement!!
The 4 different breed pullets were shipped to me from a breeder down south....at 8(one of them) and 12 weeks old.
Luckily...the Ohio cold has kept my quarantine period LONG. The birds have been here since Feb 15th. Kept in my heated garage. 2 of the pullets have since died from what I believe to be Marek's disease.
They were fine, until they were not. The first died ( March 28th) within days after losing use of one leg(I thought she had simply strained the leg jumping off the coop ramp--she was kept separate and food and water was within reach...giving her time to heal--she ate and drank good and poop was normal), 10 days later the 2nd was sick(the youngest one) , unable to walk and died that very day(April 7th). These birds have been fed a 'nutritionally complete' age-appropriate diet, have had fresh water , fresh bedding, sunlight...everything I have always done for any of my birds. Vitamins were started when the first pullet stopped using her leg....just in case. My now excited win has my entire flock at risk.
Marek's is highly contagious...spread via feather dander and fecal matter....so--it gets everywhere!! I know it is not 100% sure w-out an autopsy....but--signs are/were there. So--now--do I cull the remaining 2...or wait it out? THAT is the question. Incubation for Marek's is 3 to 25 weeks!!
Comments, advice, experiences?

Luckily...the Ohio cold has kept my quarantine period LONG. The birds have been here since Feb 15th. Kept in my heated garage. 2 of the pullets have since died from what I believe to be Marek's disease.


