2 days ago we got our first snow of the winter. the chickens seemed to love it, so i let them out to range in the yard. i always stay out and watch them as we have lots of local farm dogs that just wander into the yard sometimes. they were out for about an hour and i never noticed anything unusual in any of them. as i was rounding them up to go back in the run, i noticed one of my Wyandotte pullets (9 weeks old) was limping. i checked her foot but didn't find anything wrong. i sat her down to check the feeders and then noticed she was laying down. i brought her inside to check over better and still found no injury. i went ahead and made her a hospital cage so i could keep an eye on her.
since then she's gotten neither worse nor better. other than the limp, she seems completely fine. she uses the foot but with a prominent limp. she has a healthy appetite. her eyes and nostrils are clear and she doesn't seem to be feverish or distressed. my worry, obviously, was Marek's. she does hold the leg out in front of her some but not in a way i would call paralyzed. like i said, she still uses it and she can curl her toes, but she doesn't put weight on it much. as of today, none of the other birds seem to be limping or sick at all.
i did notice today that her good leg is thicker than the bad one. not significantly so, but enough that i noticed it. also, the ankle joint of the bad leg seems to be slightly discolored with a light gray tinge. when i examine her, she doesn't seem bothered by my poking and bending. i made her roost on my finger and both feet wrapped around it but the bad one was a very lite grip.
i'm just wondering if anyone has any insights. does this sound like the beginning stages of Marek's? something else entirely? are there certain things i should be looking for (i know to watch for wing paralysis and crusty eyes)? any information or advice would be appreciate
since then she's gotten neither worse nor better. other than the limp, she seems completely fine. she uses the foot but with a prominent limp. she has a healthy appetite. her eyes and nostrils are clear and she doesn't seem to be feverish or distressed. my worry, obviously, was Marek's. she does hold the leg out in front of her some but not in a way i would call paralyzed. like i said, she still uses it and she can curl her toes, but she doesn't put weight on it much. as of today, none of the other birds seem to be limping or sick at all.
i did notice today that her good leg is thicker than the bad one. not significantly so, but enough that i noticed it. also, the ankle joint of the bad leg seems to be slightly discolored with a light gray tinge. when i examine her, she doesn't seem bothered by my poking and bending. i made her roost on my finger and both feet wrapped around it but the bad one was a very lite grip.
i'm just wondering if anyone has any insights. does this sound like the beginning stages of Marek's? something else entirely? are there certain things i should be looking for (i know to watch for wing paralysis and crusty eyes)? any information or advice would be appreciate
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