Glad to see she is improving

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Sure, i would be delighted to. Please note that she is a long way from "back to normal"!
Could I ask you to keep an accurate record of how you've treated her, including the videos and make an article of it so it doesn't get lost?
Good info! I didn't even think about this.So, this is a long shot, but I'm just going to throw this out there because you said there was a new mare, and she eats the stool. I'm wondering if the mare might have just been dosed with ivermectin. Symptoms of ivermectin overdose is ataxia (uncoordinated jerky movement) and I have known of cases of dogs that ate sheep poop right after the sheep were treated, and got very ill, and/some died. Since you say she's prone to hogging treats to herself, she might have gotten too much, and that could be why the others are fine. Just a thought. I'm glad she is getting better.
Sure I understand. It's just so much really interesting stuff gets buried here.Sure, i would be delighted to. Please note that she is a long way from "back to normal"!
I am just pleased that when I pass her cage now, I don't have to reach in to make sure she is still alive!!
Yes, I thought of that as well. The mare is fine, so I am going to say most likely not EE, I will however read up on it.I'm sure your chickens will eat horse poop, that would not be unusual.
Equine encephalitis is spread my mosquitoes. I think if that was the cause of your hen's problem your Mare would be down and in very bad shape since horses are highly affected by the virus. It would be worth doing some reading on the disease though.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
I would still lean toward Marek's as the cause. I'm sorry. If you have vet care, they can do a bit of testing to rule out infection or internal parasites which could be exacerbating her condition.
Your right! It does get buried, and is a pain to try to recall what the title could have been.Sure I understand. It's just so much really interesting stuff gets buried here.
Anything you could put together I would (I'm sure some others would be to) be extremely grateful for.
You are correct, the only way to truly get confirmation of Marek's is through necrospy. If you lose her, then refrigerating the body and sending it to your state labYes, I thought of that as well. The mare is fine, so I am going to say most likely not EE, I will however read up on it.
Thank you
As far as the vet goes, I called and they are not aware of any blood test available that could tell me if it is Mereks, unfortunately she would have to do an autopsy.
I would still lean toward Marek's as the cause. I'm sorry. If you have vet care, they can do a bit of testing to rule out infection or internal parasites which could be exacerbating her condition.