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Here are some videos from this morning
This is what she was doing on Friday July 29,2022.
Immediately I was told (by a friend NOT by anyone in this group) that it was Marek disease and probably best to kill her.
I started researching like crazy and came across some information that it could be a vitamin deficiency.
I isolated her and started given her a half of crushed up B complex pill (which includes riboflavin) in a small amount of water by syringe 2 times a day since Friday. I also gave her a scrambled egg each day. (Which was suggested by people in this group) I am very thankful for the information.
On Saturday morning she was looking a little stronger and was actually standing at times. She still had 1 foot that was curled.
Sunday when I left for church she still had one foot that was curled.
When we got home from church she was standing and taking steps and her foot didn’t curl. It was as straight as ever.
Today she even seems stronger.
So I wanted to ask is this normal for a vitamin deficiency or can it still be Marek disease?
Also, how long should I keep her away from my flock?
I will continue to give her the vitamins and the egg daily.
All of my other chickens are completely normal.

This is what she was doing on Friday July 29,2022.

Immediately I was told (by a friend NOT by anyone in this group) that it was Marek disease and probably best to kill her.
I started researching like crazy and came across some information that it could be a vitamin deficiency.
I isolated her and started given her a half of crushed up B complex pill (which includes riboflavin) in a small amount of water by syringe 2 times a day since Friday. I also gave her a scrambled egg each day. (Which was suggested by people in this group) I am very thankful for the information.
On Saturday morning she was looking a little stronger and was actually standing at times. She still had 1 foot that was curled.
Sunday when I left for church she still had one foot that was curled.
When we got home from church she was standing and taking steps and her foot didn’t curl. It was as straight as ever.
Today she even seems stronger.
So I wanted to ask is this normal for a vitamin deficiency or can it still be Marek disease?
Also, how long should I keep her away from my flock?
I will continue to give her the vitamins and the egg daily.
All of my other chickens are completely normal.
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