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THANK YOU. I will look up dosages, etc unless that info is included when I buy the vaccine? And should I just pick up the syringes at a feed store?
I am trying not to panic. Although I have to admit I haven't hardly slept at all since this all started last Wednesday. I have formed a plan - I'm taking my little roo to the vet tomorrow. The vet has chickens of her own and I am hoping she can offer a little insight after seeing him personally. After reading the other accounts and considering his age (18 weeks) and breed (silkie) I am pretty convinced it is mareks. Especially after I noticed that slight limp on my 30 week roo. His seems to come and go. I thought I noticed it a couple of weeks ago but it went away. I'll keep an eye on him.
I'll take the paper work for the blood test with me (Texas A&M) but I'll decide if I should do that or have him euthanized and have a necropsy done after she evaluates him. He is not progressing at all physically but it breaks my heart because he is eating well and so alert. I can tell he just wants to fly out of that box but can't. I hate it. I have not tried the b complex yet. I hadn't done anything else yet as I am afraid it is mareks and I don't want it to give myself false hope.
In your experience, is the blood test as reliable as the necropsy in diagnosis?
Lastly, I will follow your advice and vaccinate the rest of my flock. I know it will not be as effective as if I would have done it day one, but it certainly can not make matters worse. I am a little nervous about the different size needs and different dosages for the different aged birds. One thing at a time, though. Don't panic Julie!
Thanks so much for your help.
Okay, there is a lot of info with the vaccine and if you go through Jeffers, ask to speak with J. R., just the letters and if he's available that man can tell you everything you'll need to know. there are also quite a few things here on BYC that can give you the info you want.
This blood test is done with specialized equipment and is pretty much fool proof from everything I ha used it yet as I found out about it after the worst of miney outbreak had already passed and a second necropsy showed Marek's. The first one did not, even though I 'know' the bird did in fact have Marek's. I think this pretty much answers my opinion on necropsy or this blood test.
As for different sized needles and different dosage, call and ask to speak with JR. He can guide you to what you need.