DRUNKEN hens!!

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I wish I had someone near me to help and to share the vaccine with. Kinda like a rabies clinic. It isn't the cost that bothers me, but you have to buy 1000 doses and you can't save it. Also, it would be nice to have someone help me hold the chickies.
 
http://poultryone.com/articles/mareks.html

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you are at it, buy some Newcastle vaccine and squirt it in a nostril before you let the bird go.
So, they will be inoculated against Marek's AND Newcastle.
And that is it, easy !
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Just another thought here that popped into my head. Should I destroy all my eggs? Or do you think they won't be affected? Probably dumb question, right?!?

I am leaning towards destruction of eggs.
 
sorry I cannot help you hold them !
Cannot find a neighbor or friend ?
I use a dish towel, wrap the bird it it tightly, and when I do these things, and apply meds to their feet, I always do it in the wee hours while it is almost still dark and the birds are kinda still asleep.
Maybe there is a vet that you can visit and buy a small amount of vaccine from ?
The important part is to do it, cuz once your birds have it, there is no way to cure it.
Wild bird carry it and spread it around, unfortunately the wild birds are all around us.
Isolate the sick chickens from infecting each other further, and get them vaccinated !
So sorry for your losses !
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Best of luck!
 
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Wow, I do not know about that, as far as I can tell, if the hen is sick, yes, destroy, but if the hen is OK, no.
I have heard of 2 out of 20 chickens affected and died, and the rest just fine, so probably a question only a vet could answer !
 
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Thanks for doing the leg work for me. I googled my county's ag office and it didn't look like the one you sent over to me. I think your site will take me directly where I need to go.

I really appreciate it!
 
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Looks like I have lots of work to do. Will definately vaccinate. It just isn't worth everyone getting sick and having to go through all of this heartache.

I appreciate your support
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You can eat the eggs if they have Marek's. But if it is something else ???? Mine wasn't laying yet when she died. I know that you have to be careful about some of the antibiotics and wormers.

I sure hope it isn't Marek's. The more I read about this disease the more I wish I had done the vaccine. I don't overly vaccinate or medicate any of my animals, I try to keep the "poison" out of them, but sometimes the disease might really be worse.
 
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In Jan. when my hen was sick I read and read and read about Marek's and nowhere did I see that wild birds could carry it. After seeing it in your post I googled it, and sure enough, it is in other birds, but I can only see it listed as being found in phesants, quail, gamefowl, and turkeys. I am not saying that you are not correct, but I can't find anything to point to the song birds as carriers.

I actually read somewhere that having turkeys around might be a benefit as it helps give the chickens a natural immunity.

Right or wrong, it really doesn't matter. Once we have, we have it and there is nothing we can do to make it go away. But if the wild birds carry it then that would explain where I got this and there is no such thing as a closed flock.
 

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