These girls have all been mixed for well over a month now... so if there was anything, then I’m already hooped. His chickens just recently showed symptoms, and only one of the classic paralysis. From a lot of what I have read some strains of Mareks are actually fairly common. I am thinking it could be a Cleanliness, and viral load situation, also the less virulent and acute strains are more Likely to make birds susceptible to a secondary infection of coccidiosis or E. coli which then results in death (which sounds to me like what he was describing... most of the symptoms were more coccidiosis like than Mareks, but in mature 18 months+ birds, again recall the slovenly filthy conditions.)
TBH, although I’m still worried and will be closely monitoring, I’m less worried than I probably “should” be .What has me most upset is the disposable treatment of the birds, honestly. And the “I will kill them all and start fresh after some months have passed to control the outbreak” casual attitude. I mean, what if our respective governments took that approach to Covid? Let’s just cull everyone and start again with some new stock once things are settled. It’s Just Wrong. Nothing can justify the disregard for life. It goes against everything I believe. That has me most upset and makes me want to try and save his flock from the casual disrespectful and lazy caretaker and situation.
chicken talk or no... this requires tax, to follow soon... in the meantime I can offer my eastern skyline at sunset and some deviled eggs