For anyone who has had birds tested for Mareks, or has done their own necropsy, could you please help...
I have a 1.5 yr. old rooster (John Urban) that I think could have mareks. His symptoms sound similar (began with a limp, more and more difficulty with walking as the weeks have gone by), but it's also possible he could have had a stroke, or something else. Either way, he's clung on for over a month since first displaying symptoms. He was my first serama, and named after my late father-in-law, so we are all very attached to him, which is why we haven't put him down yet (in a vain hope of a miraculous recovery I suppose). Until this past week he was still able to hobble around enough to act "chicken-ish," so it was easy to let him be. But now he seems to be withering away, so it'd probably be merciful to kill him, although I tear up just typing it.
I'd like to have his body tested (I'm in southern Indiana). My google search has led me to Purdue University, but the cost appears to be $88, unless the test is state or federally mandated. Plus, since they're a few hours away, I'd probably have to mail him there on blue ice, which would be another chunk of money. That seems really high to me. So I was wondering whether there are other options out there? Other places more reasonably priced?? I haven't checked with my vet yet, although I KNOW they don't have avian experience, because I've contacted them for other chicken-related concerns.
I've read (on BYC) of some doing their own necropsies, but I'm not sure what in the world I'd be looking for with mareks. I know mareks sometimes involves tumors; so if I found tumors, would I presume mareks? And if I didn't find tumors, would that exclude mareks??? Does anyone have pictures of what to look for??
Any help or advice from folks who have dealt with this would be greatly appreciated.
This sucks...
I have a 1.5 yr. old rooster (John Urban) that I think could have mareks. His symptoms sound similar (began with a limp, more and more difficulty with walking as the weeks have gone by), but it's also possible he could have had a stroke, or something else. Either way, he's clung on for over a month since first displaying symptoms. He was my first serama, and named after my late father-in-law, so we are all very attached to him, which is why we haven't put him down yet (in a vain hope of a miraculous recovery I suppose). Until this past week he was still able to hobble around enough to act "chicken-ish," so it was easy to let him be. But now he seems to be withering away, so it'd probably be merciful to kill him, although I tear up just typing it.
I'd like to have his body tested (I'm in southern Indiana). My google search has led me to Purdue University, but the cost appears to be $88, unless the test is state or federally mandated. Plus, since they're a few hours away, I'd probably have to mail him there on blue ice, which would be another chunk of money. That seems really high to me. So I was wondering whether there are other options out there? Other places more reasonably priced?? I haven't checked with my vet yet, although I KNOW they don't have avian experience, because I've contacted them for other chicken-related concerns.
I've read (on BYC) of some doing their own necropsies, but I'm not sure what in the world I'd be looking for with mareks. I know mareks sometimes involves tumors; so if I found tumors, would I presume mareks? And if I didn't find tumors, would that exclude mareks??? Does anyone have pictures of what to look for??
Any help or advice from folks who have dealt with this would be greatly appreciated.

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