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Oh my cuteness!!
I did last night and no injury :/ I am thinking she may have Marek's... ugh. I am at a loss for what my next step should be...? She recoils her legs if I pull and no apparent breaks, she eats and drinks if you put it in from of her and seems otherwise ok. Do I need to put her down? What is the risk to my small children if any, since I have had her in my house with all of us at the moment?? Thanks for any and all feedback I really don't wanna destroy her if there is ANY chance she will recover!

Quote: post a photo and you'll get some additional opinions. Also, a henny feathered male will be patterned and coloured like a female.
Quote: post photos; there is a typical mareks posture. Also, there are some strains that are more virulet than others. All the other birds are already exposed, so if you have a number that become paralysed, then yes, it is likely a virulent strain. But many people can have one bird get it and no others.
Everyone is VERY happy in he barn. I am pretty excited about using the pens for the babies in the spring, once the breeding crew goes back out to the coop. My white pen has started to lay and I have a doting rooster in there...he's a good boy and pretty. Of coarse the show ladies aren't laying, only the breeders, but I am anxious to see what the chicks from these ladies look like.
Is she looking at her reflection? Cute!