We started with some bloody stool, so I treated with Corid. Then, a pullet began keeping to the side, with a retracted neck and hunched. I culled her with the extra cockerels, thinking it was cocci. I had enough pullets that I could afford to sacrifice the one if the others weren't as far along. One, by one, other pullets began to hunch over, have odd stool (some very smelly), list to the side then eventually having a curled foot and prone on the floor. They were alert, ate if I held them up to the food and some attempted to stand back up. Eventually, all who came down with the symptoms died. I did a home necropsy. I found no tumors, lesions, enlarged organs or even odd looking nerves. We had changed food and my husband suspected a mold toxicity, but not every bird was affected (all had eaten it). I looked at the intestine and noted some discoloration. After looking online, I thought perhaps it was cocci-induced necrotic enteritis, but I found no granular content like photos I saw. The legs were never prone like textbook MD, and the feet and legs were all very cold towards the end, which indicated yet another disease. We have the last few bodies and blood tests out for identification, but I am afraid to put the survivors in with my grown birds. Even worse, I raised Barred Hollands, an extremely low population breed. They were housed a few birds to an exhibition cage in towers in my garage. I assume all of my garage is "dirty" which will be a mammoth task. We built a new, elaborate multi-flock coop based on having 50 chickens. I haven't added ANY because I now only have 17. Does anyone have information on life after Marek's? I mean, how can you function? I already had separate shoes for travelling to farms, already used foot baths, already quarantined new birds. I literally have no idea on what my options are now. I have (2) Australorp hens that will be 3 next April that were vaccinated. They will probably be culled because they aren't laying at all anymore. I have a young BCM cockerel that has been vaccinated and a young Australorp pullet that was vaccinated (both hatchery stock from mid-May). Otherwise, I can't confirm ANY of my other 8 adult birds were vaccinated, but they have all been with me for 1-2 years with no signs at all like this.
The chicks I lost were from two hatches, one on June 20 & July 25 this summer.