- Feb 28, 2013
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Three weeks ago I noticed one of my barnyard mixes with a closed eye. I figured she got dinged by another hen. I kept an eye on her (no pun intended) and after about 7 days, the eye was open, normal and she appeared to have full vision. Last week my bantam roo got the snot kicked out of him by one of my standards. The next day I noticed one of his eyes closed. Today, he was running around with the eye sometimes closed, sometimes open. It looks damaged, but not cloudy, and he doesn't appear to be able to see out of it. He was vaccinated for Marek's at the hatchery. 10 days ago one of my brahmas was doing the penguin squat. I found it curious since she hasn't laid an egg in 18 mos+. She was eating and walking around slowly. Normal poop. By Sunday before Thanksgiving, she was lying in the hay not moving but alert, one leg straight out. I suspected Marek's right away. I put her out of her misery when we processed our turkeys. She was vaccinated from the hatchery. I have two Wyandottes, one who has been having trouble walking for years - her claws are old and gnarly and one acting normal but has gross, green poo today. They were both vaccinated at the hatchery 7 years ago.
Tonight I go out in the coop to make sure everyone is accounted for and I find another one of my barnyard mixes sitting on the roosting bar with one eye closed. I gently pulled the lid down and it looks like she's got puss in the eye.
Coincidence? It seems really unlikely that I have six birds with Marek's symptoms for it not to be Marek's. So far only the Brahma succumbed and really, I don't know if she would have, but I didn't want to see her suffer. Can I have Ocular and Regular Marek's in the coop at the same time? Do they cross contaminate, meaning Ocular can spread and present as regular and vice versa? Now my eyes are itchy.
Tonight I go out in the coop to make sure everyone is accounted for and I find another one of my barnyard mixes sitting on the roosting bar with one eye closed. I gently pulled the lid down and it looks like she's got puss in the eye.
Coincidence? It seems really unlikely that I have six birds with Marek's symptoms for it not to be Marek's. So far only the Brahma succumbed and really, I don't know if she would have, but I didn't want to see her suffer. Can I have Ocular and Regular Marek's in the coop at the same time? Do they cross contaminate, meaning Ocular can spread and present as regular and vice versa? Now my eyes are itchy.