One more thing I'd like to ask you to do. Look closely at her skin. See if there are raised bumps around each feather follicle. The skin on normal chickens will be smooth. Marek's sometimes presents in such a way that the feather follicles are affected. If you see raised bumps around the base of the feather shafts, photograph it and post it so we can see.
The eyes don't look like the classic ocular Marek's. The eyes are usually faded grey-orange where the colored part is, and the pupils are constricted and irregularly shaped.
I'm not convinced this blindness is permanent. Have you tried treating the eyes with saline and an antibiotic ointment? If you mentioned it, I am not recalling it.
The eyes don't look like the classic ocular Marek's. The eyes are usually faded grey-orange where the colored part is, and the pupils are constricted and irregularly shaped.
I'm not convinced this blindness is permanent. Have you tried treating the eyes with saline and an antibiotic ointment? If you mentioned it, I am not recalling it.