I had a bird that showed symptoms similar to yours. I medicated her with vitamins & hypericum homeopathic, and in 3 days she way walking around. She acted very healthy for a while.
She had a few relapses to partial paralysis, recovered each time and acted --nearly-normal. Once in a while she'd spin around once.
She never laid an egg, though the roosters liked her a lot.
At 9 months her health took a nose dive (figuratively & literally!) and I rushed her to the vet. The vet said she felt multiple tumors inside her,
and her heart was too slow. We had a necropsy done after euthanasia. It was Marek's. Of course.
I had given her vaccinations, twice, against Marek's after the initial episode.
I was very proud I had a survivor, until she died.
Every pullet of her age has been vaccinated with an initial dose & a booster, and they're all fine.
All my subsequent chicks have been vaccinated.
The best you can do is give her good nutrition & limit stress, and vaccinate the rest of your flock.
Even if it's not Marek's.
Mold infection can also take a while to take its toll, but if they have it, there's no way around it.
Be very careful of letting enclosed food get damp. Throw it --far--away.
Good luck
She had a few relapses to partial paralysis, recovered each time and acted --nearly-normal. Once in a while she'd spin around once.
She never laid an egg, though the roosters liked her a lot.
At 9 months her health took a nose dive (figuratively & literally!) and I rushed her to the vet. The vet said she felt multiple tumors inside her,
and her heart was too slow. We had a necropsy done after euthanasia. It was Marek's. Of course.
I had given her vaccinations, twice, against Marek's after the initial episode.
I was very proud I had a survivor, until she died.
Every pullet of her age has been vaccinated with an initial dose & a booster, and they're all fine.
All my subsequent chicks have been vaccinated.
The best you can do is give her good nutrition & limit stress, and vaccinate the rest of your flock.
Even if it's not Marek's.
Mold infection can also take a while to take its toll, but if they have it, there's no way around it.
Be very careful of letting enclosed food get damp. Throw it --far--away.
Good luck
