Jasfarm
Songster
This is so helpful! Thank you! It breaks my heart seeing the option of just culling your whole flock. I get it but it still makes me sadI'm sorry to hear the sad news.
Neither Marek's nor Mycoplasma are really a death sentence.
Yes, some do end up having to cull the sickest of their birds to release them from their suffering, but many folks learn to manage symptoms as they appear.
If you do have MG in your flock, then look into giving Denagard (Tiamulin) for 3 days each month as a maintenance to help control symptoms. There's a lot of older threads here on BYC discussing Tiamulin, so look them up and study them over.
Lot of people here on BYC with Marek's too. Again, culling very sick individual birds may be needed, but you would have to make that determination.
Do provide fresh food, fresh water, grit, limit treats to no more than 10% of daily intake, etc. Check for lice/mites and get a fecal float to see if periodic deworming is needed, if not then I would deworm twice a year. Check to make sure crops are emptying.
Any symptoms you see, start offering extra supportive care to give them a boost.
Keep a closed flock or if you do add new birds, then know that they will be exposed. Your flock is carriers. Some would recommend getting vaccinated birds - again, that's up to you, do your research on that as well.
I'm sure it's been heartbreaking to go through all this. I hope in time things begin to get better as you start to manage symptoms.
