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She looks pretty uncomfortable like that. It is amazing the she can eat and drink. I hope the stimulation of the others doesn't cause her symptoms to get worse.
I think it would be a very difficult thing to care for a hen with wry neck, not knowing if it is Mareks, or whether she will get better, not having the wry neck. Someone recently had a 4-5 month old cockerel who had suffered from wry neck since he was a small chick. He had gotten along pretty well, able to eat and drink, but I can't imagine suffering from it that long. I do think some have it for days or weeks, and some never recover. It would be good to know if Mareks was the cause. I'm sure that it would be difficult to know when to call an end to her suffering, but i'm hoping you see some improvement soon. Here are some other threads about wry neck, in addition to the one in post #6:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/630079/wry-neck-confused-about-treatment
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/382088/wry-neck-treat-or-euthanize-updated-with-great-results
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/167372/newbie-need-help-wry-neck-in-6-week-old/10