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Thanks. I honestly don't know if it will help, probably not since they have been shedding the virus since only God knows when. But, my thought is that if I can catch it early on since I know what to look for, at least I can spare them the suffering. There is nothing more that I hate then seeing an animal in pain and knowing there isn't a thing I can do about it but allow them peace at rest.
Today I scrubbed everything down and disinfected everything. Will it help? Probably not but at least I feel like I can do something instead of sitting here absolutely helpless. It has made me feel a bit better to do something and well, I completely clean and disinfect everything once a month anyway so it was time.
I know culling is positively awful. With Gracie we took her to WSU and had her euthanized and tested, unfortunately we were on our own yesterday with Blondie and it was heartbreaking. My poor husband is kinda traumatized by the whole thing and said he won't do it again. Being so new at owning chickens we're not really "up" on the best/safest/most humane way to cull a chicken. Just makes me gag even thinking about having to do it again...
I'm so so sorry. I certainly understand how your husband feels. I have been inwardly freaking out the last 2 months because I was told my young pullet probably had Mareks. She was only about 4 months old at the time, but had gray eyes and small pupils. I asked a couple other folks who also agreed it was probably Mareks.
I just didn't have the heart to cull her. I have never killed anything on purpose and just couldn't bear the thought. So I just knew the others that were in with her were also infected. I did have 2 of the roosters die, one that came in my original shipment, and one that was given to me with a "summer" cold, from which he never recovered.
Anyway, I went out today and caught up the young pullet in question, and guess what??? Her eyes are PERFECTLY normal!!!! Nice large pupil, and orangish iris. I am SO happy that I didn't cull her and that it is NOT Mareks.
My heart goes out to you. I don't know how I'll ever make it raising chickens if I can't develop the kajunas to do the job when it's necessary.
Interesting! If she was loosely diagnosed 2 months ago with having Marek's, wouldn't she have shown other signs or passed by now? I've learned WAY more then I wanted to know about this awful disease but there are still a lot of things making me go, HUH?? I have a lavender orpington roo who is about 11 weeks who has grayish green eyes and when I saw your post about the iris color I kinda freaked until I realized his pupils are normal. Whew....
I'm glad your little girl is normal and she can go about her life being the happy, spoiled chicken that I'm sure she is
I don't know how I will make it either. Fortunately for me I don't live but about 2 miles from WSU's aviary lab so I can have them euthanized there but it's gonna cost me. I can't seem to develop the kajunas either, guess I'd better man-up LOL.