- May 30, 2011
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Hi there,
Just doing a bit of research about Mareks on the net and came across this thread (and I'm sorry to jump in on it but am new to the forum). I had 5 hens for almost two years so they were/are about 2 years old. They had not been vaccinated and apart from the odd crop issue, they were very healthy birds. 8 weeks ago I introduced 2 new hens from a farm registered with the dept of agri and they were vaccinated (have only found out recently that they were vaccinated at 20 weeks). Since their arrival I have lost a Minorca, a Black Rock, and the latest, a Daisy Belle on Saturday. I have another Daisy Belle who is showing signs of blindness in one eye so i guess she's on her way out too. There appears to be one left that is looking ok (but I know she's probably not). The only two left looking tip-top are the 2 new hens. Everything is pointing to Mareks - but their age! Symptoms were:
Minorca (3 weeks ago) - lethargy, falling backwards, curled feet and rolled over onto side
Black Rock (2 weeks ago)- wing paralysis (diagnosis by vet was muscle pulled but 2 weeks of it being strapped up and anti inflammatories no improvement. Also, we couldn't work out at the time how she could have done this) She was put to sleep as she was so stressed after the two weeks and had extreme diarrhea
Daisy Belle (2 days ago) - got thin, curled feet, falling backwards and rolled over onto side, pale shrivelled comb
It was only when I read about the paralysis of the wings that it all seemed to fall into place - however, I have a few questions if any of the experts can help:
is it possible that the vaccinated birds infected my flock?
I read that the incubation period for this disease is 4-12 weeks. If my hens are not showing any symptoms in this time frame, can I assume they are unlikely to contract Mareks?
I have a huge pen that my husband erected (40 x 30 ft). It's not really an option to move it - how and what with do I treat the area so it is safe for new birds (ground is grassed soil)?
How long does the virus last within the environment ie in the hen house/in the run
Would it be prudent to cull the remainder of my flock (including the new ones)?
How long should I leave it before introducing new (vaccinated) birds and what age should they be to minimise risk?
I'm heartbroken and really want to put every preventative measure in place to minimize the possibility of this happening to my hens again.
Again, sorry bock for jumping in on your thread - ultimately we are looking for the same thing. I hope your chooks are ok.
Thanks all
Sara
Ireland
Just doing a bit of research about Mareks on the net and came across this thread (and I'm sorry to jump in on it but am new to the forum). I had 5 hens for almost two years so they were/are about 2 years old. They had not been vaccinated and apart from the odd crop issue, they were very healthy birds. 8 weeks ago I introduced 2 new hens from a farm registered with the dept of agri and they were vaccinated (have only found out recently that they were vaccinated at 20 weeks). Since their arrival I have lost a Minorca, a Black Rock, and the latest, a Daisy Belle on Saturday. I have another Daisy Belle who is showing signs of blindness in one eye so i guess she's on her way out too. There appears to be one left that is looking ok (but I know she's probably not). The only two left looking tip-top are the 2 new hens. Everything is pointing to Mareks - but their age! Symptoms were:
Minorca (3 weeks ago) - lethargy, falling backwards, curled feet and rolled over onto side
Black Rock (2 weeks ago)- wing paralysis (diagnosis by vet was muscle pulled but 2 weeks of it being strapped up and anti inflammatories no improvement. Also, we couldn't work out at the time how she could have done this) She was put to sleep as she was so stressed after the two weeks and had extreme diarrhea
Daisy Belle (2 days ago) - got thin, curled feet, falling backwards and rolled over onto side, pale shrivelled comb
It was only when I read about the paralysis of the wings that it all seemed to fall into place - however, I have a few questions if any of the experts can help:
is it possible that the vaccinated birds infected my flock?
I read that the incubation period for this disease is 4-12 weeks. If my hens are not showing any symptoms in this time frame, can I assume they are unlikely to contract Mareks?
I have a huge pen that my husband erected (40 x 30 ft). It's not really an option to move it - how and what with do I treat the area so it is safe for new birds (ground is grassed soil)?
How long does the virus last within the environment ie in the hen house/in the run
Would it be prudent to cull the remainder of my flock (including the new ones)?
How long should I leave it before introducing new (vaccinated) birds and what age should they be to minimise risk?
I'm heartbroken and really want to put every preventative measure in place to minimize the possibility of this happening to my hens again.
Again, sorry bock for jumping in on your thread - ultimately we are looking for the same thing. I hope your chooks are ok.
Thanks all
Sara
Ireland