Is this mareks

I have been dipping her beak, broodie for about 3 weeks, long enough to hatch a baby. Again, picking her up daily to move her around. I gave her scramble eggs this am, even trying to force down opening her beak. I can start an IV on her with D5.??!! I gave more B-12. She’s about 3 years old, no mites, she’s is a quiet place inside.
This info is good but one of the main characteristics of mareks is the poop being green and wet
 
This info is good but one of the main characteristics of mareks is the poop being green and wet

Thanks for the link.
Where in the article does it say that the Main Characteristic of Marek's is poop being green and wet, I can't find that statement.

The article is fairly straightforward and give a quick snapshot of each of the 4 different forms of Marek's along with symptoms that may been seen. The only thing I see about poop is the mention of diarrhea, which can be a common symptom see with many conditions from dehydration to disease.
 
Mareks Artical
Thanks for the link.
Where in the article does it say that the Main Characteristic of Marek's is poop being green and wet, I can't find that statement.

The article is fairly straightforward and give a quick snapshot of each of the 4 different forms of Marek's along with symptoms that may been seen. The only thing I see about poop is the mention of diarrhea, which can be a common symptom see with many conditions from dehydration to disease.
the article doesn’t say anything about it being green but I have had a mareks outbreak with my chickens before and the color was noticable
 
Also how long has it been since first noticing symptoms because with my chicken that died from Mareks she died after 3-4 days
 
Mareks Artical

the article doesn’t say anything about it being green but I have had a mareks outbreak with my chickens before and the color was noticable


Also how long has it been since first noticing symptoms because with my chicken that died from Mareks she died after 3-4 days
There's no defined timeline of when you see symptoms and when one might succumb to the disease. There are different strains and of course the bird's immune system too.

If you lose more, getting another tested to confirm Marek's is the cause of any other deaths would be a good idea just to be sure.
 

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