Hello there!
I have six barred rock hens, roughly all about 2 and a half to three years old, and I'm concerned that I've had an outbreak of Marek's disease. I had seven girls up until about a month ago when one of my girls, Janis, lost function of her legs out of the blue and was unable to walk. She was fine when I let them out that morning, but when I went to lock them up for the night she was unable to walk and had huddled up on the ground in the run, not being able to jump up into the coop. I didn't know what to do because it was so sudden - she was lethargic, unable to walk, very pale and had labored and shallow breathing. I figured there was really nothing I could do at that point and made her as comfortable as possible, lifting her into one of the nesting boxes and making sure she was in an as comfortable laying position as I could get her in without creating more pain. When I went to let them out the next morning, she had died.
Now, a month later, one of my girls is exhibiting the same symptoms. She's not able to jump down from her roost, just walking the length of it anxiously before I eventually pick her up and let her down. She's been able to get up and into the coop and roost without any problems so far, it's just the getting down in the morning that she's not able to do. This has been going on for about a week - and my sweet girl Janis had been exhibiting those same symptoms for the same amount of time before she died. The hen now, Boca, looks otherwise healthy besides not being able to jump down. She's eating, drinking, laying as far as I know, and her poop looks normal. She is beginning her Spring molt for the year as well as two or three of my other hens, all of which look healthy as can be.
I'm worried that the molting could make the others weak and get affected by this disease as well. Is this Marek's? Something else? Is there anything I can do to help the rest of my flock (5 others excluding Boca) not meet the same fate? I was thinking of doing a deep clean of the entire coop using a vinegar solution in the next couple of days, but besides that I truly have no idea what to do next.
Any advice would be greatly, greatly, appreciated.
I have six barred rock hens, roughly all about 2 and a half to three years old, and I'm concerned that I've had an outbreak of Marek's disease. I had seven girls up until about a month ago when one of my girls, Janis, lost function of her legs out of the blue and was unable to walk. She was fine when I let them out that morning, but when I went to lock them up for the night she was unable to walk and had huddled up on the ground in the run, not being able to jump up into the coop. I didn't know what to do because it was so sudden - she was lethargic, unable to walk, very pale and had labored and shallow breathing. I figured there was really nothing I could do at that point and made her as comfortable as possible, lifting her into one of the nesting boxes and making sure she was in an as comfortable laying position as I could get her in without creating more pain. When I went to let them out the next morning, she had died.
Now, a month later, one of my girls is exhibiting the same symptoms. She's not able to jump down from her roost, just walking the length of it anxiously before I eventually pick her up and let her down. She's been able to get up and into the coop and roost without any problems so far, it's just the getting down in the morning that she's not able to do. This has been going on for about a week - and my sweet girl Janis had been exhibiting those same symptoms for the same amount of time before she died. The hen now, Boca, looks otherwise healthy besides not being able to jump down. She's eating, drinking, laying as far as I know, and her poop looks normal. She is beginning her Spring molt for the year as well as two or three of my other hens, all of which look healthy as can be.
I'm worried that the molting could make the others weak and get affected by this disease as well. Is this Marek's? Something else? Is there anything I can do to help the rest of my flock (5 others excluding Boca) not meet the same fate? I was thinking of doing a deep clean of the entire coop using a vinegar solution in the next couple of days, but besides that I truly have no idea what to do next.
Any advice would be greatly, greatly, appreciated.