Salty Cookie
Songster
- Apr 10, 2020
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I just lost a 2.5-year-old hen to probably some kind of neurological issue. She started losing balance and stumbled as she was walking in the beginning, then she started to fall from the head as she stood up and tried to walk. Her feet were not paralysed. She could stand up. She had a good grip. A part of the comb was dark. We kept her in a crate in the house. I gave her vitamin Bs and other immune booster stuff but she died last night about 10 days after started showing the symptoms. She gained a bit of strength but I noticed that her crop was full and didn't get smaller two days before she died. The last night, her breath was a bit stinky. My guess is the stuff in the crop was fermenting... And I found her dead the next morning. After a bit of research, I decided not to send her body for necropsy but bury her next to her friend's grave. So I will never know if it was Marek's or something else. I have 22 chickens, and nine of them including her are vaccinated as a day old. None of the others have shown any symptoms so far.
Here are questions:
If it were Marek's, would the others start dying soon?
How long should I monitor the rest of the birds?
How long should we wait before we get new birds (we have three two-months-old RIR bantams as my daughter's pet flock, now and she wants to get some more bantams)?
My daughter wants to enter four of our chickens at the Fall Fair next month (in four weeks) but should she cancel it?
Here are questions:
If it were Marek's, would the others start dying soon?
How long should I monitor the rest of the birds?
How long should we wait before we get new birds (we have three two-months-old RIR bantams as my daughter's pet flock, now and she wants to get some more bantams)?
My daughter wants to enter four of our chickens at the Fall Fair next month (in four weeks) but should she cancel it?