I would limit ALL treats and stick to the complete feed ONLY and offer said bird vitamins to see if he improves.
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This morning I took him and isolated him in a big plastic bin with food and vitamin water. He is eating and drinking with great gusto! There seems to be no other issue except he can't walk. This us frustrating, but I'll do what I can for him.Can you get some Nutri-Drench and dose him straight to the beak?
We never had Marek's before with any of our chickens. The last flock was also vaccinated and did well. Grew up, laid over 3,000 eggs, went broody and hatched chicks as well. Unfortunately they were all killed and eaten by 3 bears last October. I'm trying to start again. Maybe I shouldn't have.Looks like Marek's to me. Just because they were vaccinated is no guarantee that you won't lose any to virus, especially if you have had a history of Marek's in previous flocks. The vaccine does not stop the contraction and spreading of the virus. It simply prevents symptoms from showing. This has lead to extremely virulent strains evolving, that the vaccine is less effective against.