Of course it can't be the rooster with the curled toes, that one will outlive all the rest! It said that it would take a while, not to expect immediate response so I'd give it some time to take effect. If the above thread said it need to touch her nasal passages then go ahead and put a small drop upon her nares and blow gently on her face. Her natural response will be to inhale. I'm sure you only need a tiny amount to coat the nasal passages. None of my birds are vaccinated against anything. I wonder how such a small chick picks up such an awful disease. Hopefully she'll pull through. She's not getting worse, which is a good sign.I've been giving "Hyland's Hypericum 30" tablets in one T of distilled water. I tried a medicine dropper but she didn't seem to be ingesting much so I tried encouraging her to drink it- and she does. Seems to like the taste. The above-mentioned thread does say the medicine should touch her nasal passages- will her just drinking it make it ineffective? And how long should I wait to try a higher dose? It has only been four days now. She is bright and chipper but no difference in her ability to walk or stand.
Also, I've read that the Marek's disease virus attacks the myelin sheath, which means nerve damage and therefore paralysis. Humans with similar nerve damage are encouraged to ingest a lot of Omega 3 fatty acids. I wonder if flax seed and extra greens are in order here.
I am super scared for the rest of my SFH flock. Nobody else has any symptoms but that doesn't mean anything. I do know that these birds were all vaccinated for Marek's at Greenfire.
Sorry folks will take future discussions to the thread that deals with injury and disease. I sure hope none of your SFHs get this! And of course it will always attack one of the prettiest hens- never the rooster with curled toes!![]()