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Hi all,
So I received the preliminary results from the necropsy... "presumptive Marek's disease with suspect lymphoma affecting liver, spleen and kidneys". The vet said he had to run some tests still which COULD rule out Marek's, but Marek's is what he is suspecting at this point. I am still awaiting final results but that's a pretty terrible first diagnosis. I have read up a ton about Marek's disease and now I am terrified my other two hens are doomed
Does anyone have any experience with this disease? It sounds like there is nothing that I can do at this point except hope these two have developed some sort of immunity to the virus. I have no idea if they were vaccinated, it's not something I knew to ask. In my chicken keeping years I have only kept 2-3 hens at a time, and have had a few die unexpectedly, fairly young (3-5 years old), this pullet was by far the youngest though. But now I am wondering if Marek's has been present in my backyard flock this whole time, and just some hens have built up immunity and are able to live longer and others succumb to the illness. What a terrible diagnosis!! I will report back if the final necropsy report says anything different.
So I received the preliminary results from the necropsy... "presumptive Marek's disease with suspect lymphoma affecting liver, spleen and kidneys". The vet said he had to run some tests still which COULD rule out Marek's, but Marek's is what he is suspecting at this point. I am still awaiting final results but that's a pretty terrible first diagnosis. I have read up a ton about Marek's disease and now I am terrified my other two hens are doomed
