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Oh that is so sad. For her and her flock.I have heard that Fayoumis are very resistant to Mareks. I wonder if this is true. I know some breeders have brought them in hopes of bringing some resistance into their lines.
On the opposite end have heard seramas & silkies are especially prone to Mareks. My friend had 3 house chickens 2 serama hens -one silky hen all about 5 years old. The silky was the only one let out in the yard because she didn't fly. One by one they couldn't stand up but ate well if hand fed.
A serama died, a day later the silkie died, next day the last serama. Friend just found them dead. It was very hard for her to take. So far she hasn't gotten any new birds.I hope she doesn't.
Have no idea if it was truly Mareks. She has never taken any of her birds (over a 25-30 year span of house chickens) to a vet. The vet for her dog actually HAS chickens. But my friend won't spend a dime on them. She , herself will not see a doctor or a dentist so I guess this is her way of life.