Can the experienced breeders on here help outline what steps to take when someone suspects Mareks in a bird?
I'm wondering:
1) should the bird in question be euthanized based on the symptoms of Mareks ?
A. or should the bird be treated in hopes that she will recover?
2) if the bird is euthanized, should an autopsy be done?
3) due to the holidays, if an autopsy is not possible this week...
A. should the bird be euthanized till next week
B. or is here a way to store the body till next week?
4) if the bird tests positive for Mareks...what should be done with the rest of the birds that were in contatc with her?
A. euthanize
B. wait and see if they develop symptoms
C. or vaccinate them
5) lastly, what are the pros and cons to vaccinating yout flock for Mareks?
Thank you in advance for your help. Tina G.
I can answer some of these questions.
If I had a bird that I suspected had Mareks, I would euthanize it. Given that it is Christmas Eve, you aren't likely going to find a vet to help you for a least a couple of days. I don't know if they can get what they need from a frozen bird but if I needed to preserve a bird, that's how I would do it. Necropsy is expensive so consider that as well.
A vet can advise you on how to deal with the rest of your flock. I believe vaccination now might help to protect the rest of your flock or at least minimize the progress of the disease but I'm not sure so check with a vet.
So far, I have not chosen to vaccinate for Mareks. I have a substantial free-ranging flock that I need/want to be naturally "tough" so I cull rather than vaccinate but that may not be everyone's choice and that might not be my choice if my entire flock were at risk.