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Bless you. I needed a virtual hug from someone who understands. They really are tragic pets and I am so sorry for your ongoing issues.Oh god @Winchikn that sounds terrible, I’m so sorry to hear this news.
I don’t know much about Mareks unfortunately and I don’t think I’m the right person to answer your questions… I have high morbidity in my own flock due to lead toxicity from contaminated soil, so I can at least empathise with how hard it is when you are confronted with something chronic and widespread.
I can also appreciate that this might be the end of chicken keeping for you. In some way, they are the most tragic pets. They are so full of character but there is just so much that can go wrong.
I know that vaccinations can help but are not 100% proof. Sounds like you do an excellent job with your chickens and this is a “do your best in a bad situation” kind of thing.
Sending love and hugs and I hope you’re able to give your birds the supportive care they need or make that hard decision if necessary xxx
We will walk the path that needs walking. Hard to let go of my dreams of letting the whole flock age out with me on the farm. Sometimes things just don't go the way we hope...