- Apr 3, 2011
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My 3 month old Welsummer, who is one of 3 new chicks that I added to our existing flock of 2 two-year old hens, just turned up not doing well. I've been away for a week, but the babysitter just noticed symptoms yesterday morning. She found this hen on her back. But when she righted her, she ran out into the yard and appeared 'normal'. When I arrived home in the afternoon, she was standing and drooping her wing on her right side. I thought she had a broken wing. She's the smallest hen and definitely at the bottom of pecking order. I picked her up to feed her some treats (dried mealworms) and she tried to poke at my hand, but couldn't get them in her beak. It was 100 degrees here yesterday, so I didn't know if she was having heat stroke or what. Took her to the vet today and vet said no broken wing, but she felt some inflammation in her right knee. But vet also said that lack of aim with food and paralysis are also symptoms of Marek's.
Vet gave her fluid and a pain reliever and I've been feeding her from a dropper as well as giving her plumbs from my yard- she loves those and will actually eat them (not too much aim required).
I purchased these 3 new chicks from efoul.com - they were sent the day they were hatched, and I paid extra to get them vaccinated. The two other hens are a Maran and a Light Brahma and neither are showing any signs of illness. My original two hens, a Polish Banta and a Sicilian Buttercup also seem to be just fine. We did not put the new chicks with the older ones until they were 6 weeks old, though we did at 4 weeks let the babies have short, supervised field trips in our backyard where the older girls free range during the day. Since fully integrating the little ones, this Welsummer (Chacha) is definitely the smallest and at the bottom of the pecking order, so I was thinking that perhaps she got pecked off the roosting bar and she hurt herself???
My questions for you all are:
1) Has anyone ever had a hen with these symptoms and it wasn't Marek's?
2) If my other hens (all have been vaccinated at hatchery) aren't showing symptoms now, are they in the clear?
3) How common is it for vaccinated hens to develop Marek's?
4) If one or more laying hen does develop Marek's, is it safe to eat their eggs?
5) Will this destroy all my hens if it's Marek's?
I will appreciate any advice/info anyone can offer. I love these hens and have invested so much energy and time into them, and I would hate to lose them or see them suffer!!
Thanks!
Vet gave her fluid and a pain reliever and I've been feeding her from a dropper as well as giving her plumbs from my yard- she loves those and will actually eat them (not too much aim required).
I purchased these 3 new chicks from efoul.com - they were sent the day they were hatched, and I paid extra to get them vaccinated. The two other hens are a Maran and a Light Brahma and neither are showing any signs of illness. My original two hens, a Polish Banta and a Sicilian Buttercup also seem to be just fine. We did not put the new chicks with the older ones until they were 6 weeks old, though we did at 4 weeks let the babies have short, supervised field trips in our backyard where the older girls free range during the day. Since fully integrating the little ones, this Welsummer (Chacha) is definitely the smallest and at the bottom of the pecking order, so I was thinking that perhaps she got pecked off the roosting bar and she hurt herself???
My questions for you all are:
1) Has anyone ever had a hen with these symptoms and it wasn't Marek's?
2) If my other hens (all have been vaccinated at hatchery) aren't showing symptoms now, are they in the clear?
3) How common is it for vaccinated hens to develop Marek's?
4) If one or more laying hen does develop Marek's, is it safe to eat their eggs?
5) Will this destroy all my hens if it's Marek's?
I will appreciate any advice/info anyone can offer. I love these hens and have invested so much energy and time into them, and I would hate to lose them or see them suffer!!
Thanks!
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