- Oct 27, 2010
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Hello,
I posted this morning about a chick with possible Mareks. Well, being the third chick with symptoms, it's looking very likely. I had never even heard of it until the first chick became ill last week, then right after the second chick came down with the same symptoms. I started researching, and found out about Mareks. I know I'm not the only one out there who's had this problem, how can I get it under control and stop it from spreading? I have the chick I found this morning quarantined, but I'm afraid the rest will also get sick, he was with my other chicks in the chick coop. We have them separate from the adults until they are ready to be moved into the big coop. I bought the vaccine today, it should be here by Thursday or Friday. We are going to vaccinate the entire flock, but I don't know if that will be enough. What else can I do to stop this?? I'm desperate, I don't want to lose my whole flock, please help me. We have nearly 100 chickens total including the chicks. I clean the coops regularly and keep their food and water clean, but I know this is transmitted in their dander. I need all the help I can get, what have you tried that works?? Anyone out there been successful in beating it? We've put down the first two chicks, and I hate putting down another, but will if I have to. I just don't want anymore of our chicks or adults to get sick, please give me some advice. Sorry if I sound frantic, but really, I am. The thought of losing them all is terrible. Thanks in advance.
Dianna in New Mexico
I posted this morning about a chick with possible Mareks. Well, being the third chick with symptoms, it's looking very likely. I had never even heard of it until the first chick became ill last week, then right after the second chick came down with the same symptoms. I started researching, and found out about Mareks. I know I'm not the only one out there who's had this problem, how can I get it under control and stop it from spreading? I have the chick I found this morning quarantined, but I'm afraid the rest will also get sick, he was with my other chicks in the chick coop. We have them separate from the adults until they are ready to be moved into the big coop. I bought the vaccine today, it should be here by Thursday or Friday. We are going to vaccinate the entire flock, but I don't know if that will be enough. What else can I do to stop this?? I'm desperate, I don't want to lose my whole flock, please help me. We have nearly 100 chickens total including the chicks. I clean the coops regularly and keep their food and water clean, but I know this is transmitted in their dander. I need all the help I can get, what have you tried that works?? Anyone out there been successful in beating it? We've put down the first two chicks, and I hate putting down another, but will if I have to. I just don't want anymore of our chicks or adults to get sick, please give me some advice. Sorry if I sound frantic, but really, I am. The thought of losing them all is terrible. Thanks in advance.
Dianna in New Mexico