Is there anything I can do to get him over it? Any way to get him over it? I know he will always have it but is there any meds I can do?? Or anything I can do?
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Thank you for a common sense response.Vaccinating hens would not have made a difference. They could not give your rooster Mareks. Mareks comes from getting exposed to the dust and dander of chickens who are carriers. Can you tell us if he is eating and drinking? How long have you had him? How long ago did you get the hens? Pictures of him may help. Respiratory diseases are spread by carriers, and the period of incubation or exposure can be a few days to a couple of weeks. Does he gasp for air, have a watery or bubbly eye, nasal or beak mucus, or sneezing? His poop is very green with bile, so he may not be eating. Get him drinking and put a little water into some of his feed. Are they eating a balanced chicken feed?
He is eating and drinking , gulping air, I’ve had him a week , yes balanced feed, And furtrell balanced vitamins , with grit, no watery or bubbly eye, no mucus or sneezingVaccinating hens would not have made a difference. They could not give your rooster Mareks. Mareks comes from getting exposed to the dust and dander of chickens who are carriers. Can you tell us if he is eating and drinking? How long have you had him? How long ago did you get the hens? Pictures of him may help. Respiratory diseases are spread by carriers, and the period of incubation or exposure can be a few days to a couple of weeks. Does he gasp for air, have a watery or bubbly eye, nasal or beak mucus, or sneezing? His poop is very green with bile, so he may not be eating. Get him drinking and put a little water into some of his feed. Are they eating a balanced chicken feed?