Talked to the poultry people and the college today, they acted like there is not much to worry about. I told him about all my plans to show and sale, and he said it should not spread, as it is the chicks that get infected and 90% or more flocks has the virus in them already, but maybe not the disease. He said to keep my chicks isolated, the longer the better, and not to worry too much. He did not even recommend killing the rest of my flock at this point, as they have no symptoms and are past the age to catch it?? I will go ahead and get my next order of chicks, after I kill, and dispose, of my rooster and will see how it goes. I will be sending the rooster to the university for testing to see what was up, but he said to look it over real good as he would be suprised if it was marek's this late in the game. He leaned more towards a slipped tendon or something, but said that would just be something to look for, and did not even try to rule mareks out, but gave possibilities. He said they would be more than happy to check the rooster out, post-mortum, for me for $35-$55. I am going to move on now, and work on these suggestions and see how it goes. What do you all think about this advise? From what I have researched, it makes since to me, but do not want to spread anything to any other flocks, as he indicated it would be OK, to sale birds and chicks. Thanks for all you guys have done for this issue, looking forward to getting this figured out, and straightened up.