Chickenpax
In the Brooder
- Jun 15, 2023
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I have a flock of 8 adult birds which were hatched at home and also purchased from a local farm and weren't vaccinated for Marek's. Recently I got chicks (now 6 weeks old) from Tractor Supply (they don't vaccinate) and they were being raised by our sweet broody hen. They seemed to be doing great. But then one got sick, with symptoms that seem like Marek's Disease. And then all of the babies caught it.
Our coop setup is that we have a 19 X 10ft run for the adult chickens attached to our protected coop. Within that run, we have a small coop that we put chicks in so that the adult birds are familiar with them while they are growing to be large enough to introduce to the flock. Normally, it's a perfect arrangement.
The broody mama hen is totally fine. She's obviously freaked out and upset about losing 6 babies but she doesn't seem to have any symptoms of Marek's.
I am planning to send one of the poor babies' bodies to a local lab that does necropsies to confirm what killed them. In the meantime, I have been keeping the broody girl in the small coop, to isolate her.
But then I don't know what to do. My instinct is to let her out with other adult birds because they have all probably been exposed to Marek's at this point. They have been inches away from the babies with just a wire between them. And I hate to keep her confined now that her babies are gone.
What would you do?
Our coop setup is that we have a 19 X 10ft run for the adult chickens attached to our protected coop. Within that run, we have a small coop that we put chicks in so that the adult birds are familiar with them while they are growing to be large enough to introduce to the flock. Normally, it's a perfect arrangement.
The broody mama hen is totally fine. She's obviously freaked out and upset about losing 6 babies but she doesn't seem to have any symptoms of Marek's.
I am planning to send one of the poor babies' bodies to a local lab that does necropsies to confirm what killed them. In the meantime, I have been keeping the broody girl in the small coop, to isolate her.
But then I don't know what to do. My instinct is to let her out with other adult birds because they have all probably been exposed to Marek's at this point. They have been inches away from the babies with just a wire between them. And I hate to keep her confined now that her babies are gone.
What would you do?
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