Help! Bird is gasping for air for 2 days, she has Marek's and still can not die((((

Schnebbles!
It was my first flock - I got pure breeds - from a breeder here, I suspect he had it too, because he said something about vaccinating again ( because he used too) probably next year. You see I was a newbie, I did not know much about MArek's. It should have been a red sign. But you see "all natural: folks see a sickness as a way of the nature to destroy the "weak" ones. So they usually do not tell you what they HAD. I am sure there are breeders out there who are very serious about Marek's. But the philosophy of Harvey Ussery type folks is - Marek is everywhere and we have to breed our flock so it can be RESISTANT for that.
I desagree now. As I see their philosophy is not for me. I found out that the revenue of chicken huge farms had suffered tremendous loss before vaccine was invented. The all-natural folks say that YOU WILL PROBABLY NEVER SEE mAREK'S in your flock if your flock is not stressed. my chickens were never stressed and they are free-range. so it did not work for me. I mean their theory did not work.
I lost a half of my flock ( thankfully I dId not have too many - 12) . Some I ate thankfully before they died. But the bummer is I lost 4 of my 6 hens. So much for hoping for eggs. I pray those 2 would stick around.
 
my birds aren't stressed either. I'm new as well, just got mine in the spring. I'm going to vaccinate my remaining birds although people say it doesn't help, I don't think it's going to hurt and I got the vaccine so I'm doing it. I think it would be expensive for breeders to vaccinate small hatches, which is probably why some don't do it.
 
Where did you get the vaccine? Do you know a good place to get it? Please let me know I might vaccinate the rest of them too.
Kathy! Do you mean that molting will trigger it?
i wonder about it. My lead MAran Roo is molting. It MIGHT have triggered Marek's, because I am noticing he started limping a bit. Itis kinnda early for molting though - he is 7 months old. Anyway - no moreMarek's hospital for me. I am going to butcher him tomorrow, so he does not go to waste. HE still has a good body weight and can be eaten just fine. I know this is gross for some but we are chicken eaters in our family.
 
I've noticed a spike in Marek's symptoms when it gets cold, wet, during molts and of course during an outbreak of something like pox.

-Kathy
 

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