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I wanted to post some of my flocks odd health issues and see if anyone can identify these as possible Mareks symptoms, or just random unrelated events. Again, I'm not 100% sure my feed store chicks have been vaccinated or not.
Odd egg shells and early decrease in production: "The Littles" - 3 BRs I purchased together in the summer of 2020 and were housed together for their first 3 years before being added to "The Meeps" (the original BAs and GCs) this summer as I had lost a few Meeps and had room to move them over to leave The Littles coop for my pullets this spring. When they first started laying, all the eggs were normal, a few months in one of them had some lash material they passed in the run, and for a month or two I always cracked their eggs one at a time into a bowl first as occasionally there would be a small amount of lash material in the egg. I had no idea which chicken it was, no symptoms I could see by watching them so I didn't do any specific treatment, the lash issue stopped and I've never seen it again. A few months into laying one started producing thinner shelled eggs with bumps, I think I may have posted about that on here, and I asked a lot of people locally with no good answer. One by one the other two BRs in that coop started producing the same thin shelled, bumpy, eggs. All my chickens (around 30 birds) are on the exact same feed, these 3 were the only ones with the issue. The first year after they molted and restarted laying the shells were back to normal, then again, one by one they got thin and bumpy. These eggs are porous and don't stay fresh very long, if you float test them in water they will stand up and then float much "fresher" than all the other eggs. They also have free choice oyster shall along with the layer pellets, no impact. In their second year, I typically only got one egg per day from the 3 hens, this year (their third year) I got one per day until late spring then egg production drastically reduced to maybe 2 per month. They are 3 1/2 yr old free loaders, but look very healthy, nothing to note externally.
Bad cocci infection, poor health for 1 1/2 yrs, seems fine now: "The Beeps" purchased spring of 2021, a mix of EEs, RIRs, BAs, and BRs. One BA named Starki had hyperkeratosis on her feet as a chick, I treated them and they got a bit better, she then introduced me to cocci for the first time, a late night trip to TSC for some Corid, she responded to treatment but as soon as I'd stop she'd just crash again. I dosed the whole flock through the waterer but I had to straight dose Starki several times over a month or two. That first summer I'd think she was going to die almost every day. One day she'd seem ok, the next she'd lay with her neck stretched out in front of her with her eyes closed or slowly walk with her eyes closed until she'd bump the run fence and turn and keep slow walking around. It was a complete health roller coaster her first year and a half. I found that if I kept electrolytes in the water she did well, if I left them out for a day or two, she'd start closing her eyes, slow walking around, or laying with her neck stretch out in front of her. She matured late, she was crazy pale. It was a stressful summer always expecting to come out to her being dead. Last summer and this summer, she's perfectly normal, she's got a narrow head with kinda sunken eyes and a huge body, she's not a "pretty chicken", but she does look healthy now. She still has thickened spots on her feet from the hyperkeratosis but it doesn't seem to bother her.
Early decreased egg production? I have been blaming this on them being hatchery birds, my 3 yr old chickens this summer all but stopped laying except for mt 3 BAs, they are laying champs, from the 3 I'd get an average of at least 2 per day, maybe more. The BRs totally tapered off and stopped, the GCs stopped laying and died, of my 2 yr olds the brown egg layers really slowed down but I have so many of them and I don't know who's laying what, the EEs are laying great still. Mareks or genetics?
I thought I had more odd health things, but I'm realizing the other ones with oddities have passed so I'll capture them in another post.
Odd egg shells and early decrease in production: "The Littles" - 3 BRs I purchased together in the summer of 2020 and were housed together for their first 3 years before being added to "The Meeps" (the original BAs and GCs) this summer as I had lost a few Meeps and had room to move them over to leave The Littles coop for my pullets this spring. When they first started laying, all the eggs were normal, a few months in one of them had some lash material they passed in the run, and for a month or two I always cracked their eggs one at a time into a bowl first as occasionally there would be a small amount of lash material in the egg. I had no idea which chicken it was, no symptoms I could see by watching them so I didn't do any specific treatment, the lash issue stopped and I've never seen it again. A few months into laying one started producing thinner shelled eggs with bumps, I think I may have posted about that on here, and I asked a lot of people locally with no good answer. One by one the other two BRs in that coop started producing the same thin shelled, bumpy, eggs. All my chickens (around 30 birds) are on the exact same feed, these 3 were the only ones with the issue. The first year after they molted and restarted laying the shells were back to normal, then again, one by one they got thin and bumpy. These eggs are porous and don't stay fresh very long, if you float test them in water they will stand up and then float much "fresher" than all the other eggs. They also have free choice oyster shall along with the layer pellets, no impact. In their second year, I typically only got one egg per day from the 3 hens, this year (their third year) I got one per day until late spring then egg production drastically reduced to maybe 2 per month. They are 3 1/2 yr old free loaders, but look very healthy, nothing to note externally.
Bad cocci infection, poor health for 1 1/2 yrs, seems fine now: "The Beeps" purchased spring of 2021, a mix of EEs, RIRs, BAs, and BRs. One BA named Starki had hyperkeratosis on her feet as a chick, I treated them and they got a bit better, she then introduced me to cocci for the first time, a late night trip to TSC for some Corid, she responded to treatment but as soon as I'd stop she'd just crash again. I dosed the whole flock through the waterer but I had to straight dose Starki several times over a month or two. That first summer I'd think she was going to die almost every day. One day she'd seem ok, the next she'd lay with her neck stretched out in front of her with her eyes closed or slowly walk with her eyes closed until she'd bump the run fence and turn and keep slow walking around. It was a complete health roller coaster her first year and a half. I found that if I kept electrolytes in the water she did well, if I left them out for a day or two, she'd start closing her eyes, slow walking around, or laying with her neck stretch out in front of her. She matured late, she was crazy pale. It was a stressful summer always expecting to come out to her being dead. Last summer and this summer, she's perfectly normal, she's got a narrow head with kinda sunken eyes and a huge body, she's not a "pretty chicken", but she does look healthy now. She still has thickened spots on her feet from the hyperkeratosis but it doesn't seem to bother her.
Early decreased egg production? I have been blaming this on them being hatchery birds, my 3 yr old chickens this summer all but stopped laying except for mt 3 BAs, they are laying champs, from the 3 I'd get an average of at least 2 per day, maybe more. The BRs totally tapered off and stopped, the GCs stopped laying and died, of my 2 yr olds the brown egg layers really slowed down but I have so many of them and I don't know who's laying what, the EEs are laying great still. Mareks or genetics?
I thought I had more odd health things, but I'm realizing the other ones with oddities have passed so I'll capture them in another post.