Can anyone point me in the direction of some good articles about ALV. I am aware that this virus mimics Marek’s but can be transmitted through the egg. I hatched a bunch of chicks from 4 well known breeders in the Spring of 2021. After some mysterious deaths last summer, I sent a hen off to get necropsied. The vet said there were lesions consistent with Mareks. I lost another 22/35 chickens over the winter. However my older girls who are housed separately all stayed perfectly healthy. I came to terms with the fact that my flock has Mareks and was planning on hatching, vaccinating and starting to build some resistance this Spring. But before I hatched, I wanted to be sure that I was 100% dealing with Mareks. So I sent off blood and cloacal samples to RAL laboratories to be tested for Mareks and ALV. And quite surprisingly, both of the samples (one from my only remaining Faverolles and only remaining buff Silkie hen) came back NEGATIVE for Mareks, but the Buff silkie’s sample came back positive for ALV. The Faverolles was negative. So I’m lost as to where to go from here. Is best practice to cull this entire Spring 2021 hatch (13 birds left)? I definitely won’t be hatching from the buff Silkie, but is the Faverolles safe to hatch from? The Faverolles and Silkies are cooped together but currently separated for breeding. Thank you for any help!