Hi. Marek's has lots of different progresses. It's a heartbreaking thing .Hi!
Just wanted to share my experience with Marek's. This is the first time my husband and I owned chickens. We purchased 6 from one feed store and 3 from another. I had heard of vaccinating but everyone I knew with chickens locally never bought vaccinated birds. So April 2012 I brought these adorable Easter Egger chicks home and fell in love with owning chickens. July 2012 my first bird shows ocular symptoms. We took her to the vet and begin treatment for multiple causes. She never became paralyzed but wastes away and dies from internal tumors and aspergilloses. We had a necropsy done and at first lymphoid leukosis was the main suspicion. Further histogy revealed probable Marek's. Of the 6 from the first feed store, one is still alive. Of the 3 from the other feed store 2 of 3 are alive. So we lost 6 out of 9. They all progressed with the disease differently. Some progresses quickly and died shortly after symptoms started. Most progressed slowly and developed secondary infections which did not respond to treatments.