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so what happens with the mareks? do they just kinda like with aides die of cold n other complications?
Mine are strictly pets, I don't even care if they lay eggs.
Ambergem- YES!!! That's exactly it. If they are exposed and don't get paralysis, tumors, or ocular Marek's, simple microbes kill them. Like Cocci, Enteritis, and e. Coli.
For a year now I've been trying a new approach. If any of mine look even side ways at me, I put them on a "cocktail" of Sulfadimethoxine and Tylan or Amoxicillin. After doing 5 necropsies last year, I am treating them for the microbes they died from. Except Aspergillosis which is a fungus. So far it seems to work. I've had chickens get real thin for no reason and found they could have been living with the microbes for a long time in a chronic condition that includes wasting and not laying eggs. So far, it's been working but I'm not willing to say that it's a cure or a sure thing or I know what I'm doing. Those 2 antibiotics I'm using cover most bacteria that kill chickens.
I've had so many deaths in the past 6 years that I had to start burying in rows so I could remember where I've buried them. And it was all my fault. I swore that I would only get chicks that I hatched or came from a hatchery as day olds-a closed flock. I made the mistake of bringing one pullet home from a swap that must have had Marek's and a few months later I had some deaths , and after a year or so, I figured out what they had.