Chances are if it's Merek's, they are all infected but I would seperate any showing symptoms just in case.Here's a link to give you some more info http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/disviral.htm#mar
Good luck!
Ok. Thanks. I hate reading stuff like that. Sounds like there is nothing to really do. I separated the 4 that are showing signs, one looks like it will die soon.
The article does say that most will live, with a 25% mortality rate being on the high end.
Now I just have to be really diligent to not spread it outside. Sounds very contagious as it is shed from the young birds. I have one pair of shoes I only wear in that brooder, and am washing my hands like a maniac.
I was trying to avoid the vaccines, but boy this is not very fun.
Mareks genetic make up is in every chick from the egg
so if they have some stressful happening
Too cold, Too hot, or just moving them they get mareks
yes each affected chick will sluff off dander after they are sick with it
about the only thing if you choose to keep them alive is to feedthem a
natural probiotic wet Mash
in the wet mash put
1/2 Vit B complex pill for total chicks
1-400 mg of Vit E capsule with end cut off and vit e squeesed into the wet mash ( these help the nervous system and can't hurt them)
for six chicks make
18 tsp of ry crumbles
18 tsp of milk any kind
1-1/2 tbsp of plain unflavored yoguart
figure what ever amt feeds each chick three tsp per chick per time feeding wet mash
do this for a week of days
then 5 times a week 2nd week
third week
3 times a week
and fouth week and there after once a week
at same time in their water
2 qts of water
1 tbsp of apple cider vinegare
and do this for thr full three weeks
it will help them become more settledt
I've never had to deal with an outbreak but, I think this is what I would do if your going to try to save them, do the outside chores first. Then do these chicks. I think I would even try having an oversized shirt or coat to slip on before handling them plus separate shoes or pvc boots that you can wash right outside their area with soap and water. And then wash with soap and water.