The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

pips&peeps :

Krista, a thought...

Vitamin B deficiency can look like mareks. Are you feeding medicated feed? If you do feed it for prolonged periods it can cause these deficiency.

yeah, was feeding them medicated until a week ago, I switched them to flock raiser since they are so big and eat so much. I also started adding avia charge to the orps water(haven't done the others, just theirs and my littlest ones that just hatched). I am at a loss. I did try supplementing the original symptomatic birds with B vit, selenium, and something else.....alternating with the baby vit w/o iron...​
 
just want to make sure..... Joy and Julie, do either one of you vaccinate for Mareks? Before I go vaccinating everyone I want to make sure(not that I know if it matters to dose again if so)...thank you

Jean has generously offered to help me get through this and instruct me on what to do....that's why I love this place
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here are my Bama babies now
the ones on the left were picking at the bugs on the wall, this was a storage shed before dh let me move them to it. The one that is having "issues" is the one way back, the black one against the wall in right of photo. I noticed the problem got worse when I went to take this pic..
funny how their full crops make their chests all seem a little bald
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here is the "bald" one I was talking about before....it is a little smaller than the others, which is why I initially started putting avia charge in the water
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that is a scratch on the wing, looks like someone stepped on it
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From what I've read on Marek's....your chicks have already ALL been exposed and will either pull through and be "carriers" but ok in everyother way...or die. Some people say they breed for "resistance". You caring for the sick chicks...then caring for the others.....well....the dander is carried on you and in air. Therefore...if you can't vaccinate on day 1....sort of a waste. I'm not trying to upset you...perhaps it isn't Marek's. This is just what I've read and discussed with others that vaccinate. I did research on vaccinating and this is what I found out. I'm so sorry to read about what is happening with your chicks....it is very upsetting I"m sure.
 
Hi everyone - I've been in and out of town for the last few days. My husband's uncle passed away, so we've been back and forth to Charlotte. Looks like I have a lot to catch up on here !!

Krista - I am so sorry to hear of what is happening. I do not vaccinate for Marek's. I'm going to PM you. I hope you get something figured out.
 
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I had a few chicks do that last month. The first two that showed symptoms were in different brooders, but got it a day apart. No other chicks in those brooders got sick at that time. I took the two first chicks alive to the state lab for diagnosis. Negative for Mareks. Positive for coccidia, but only in small amounts. Vitamin E deficient. They said if the feed gets hot, (which I had left two sacks sit in back of the truck for three or four days before I brought it in, so maybe that was it. Plus, sometimes I put their feed close to the lamp, so it is well lit, as that helps them eat more food. Maybe their feed got hot under the light?) Anyhow, a few more chicks got these neuro signs. Found another one severly dehydrated, to where the legs muscles looked reddish colored. I gave 6cc normal saline injected sub q in the breast area, did it again in a couple hours. Hand fed it like a baby bird, for about a week. it got better. Treated the whole baby room for cocci. No turkeys got it, a couple other chicks here and there got it. Two lived, two died, then the two that went to the lab. I did not isolate the one I hand fed. It did not spread like "wildfire" and seemed very limited and random. I almost suspect there was something in the feed.

I have been reading the same, hearbreaking posts here on BYC, from at least a half dozen people from all over the country and other countries even... I think it is feed related, or something is amis that is not Mareks, not cocci, not vitamin E related, because all my other chicks were on the same feed, and not isolated from the sick ones. Weird....
 
Patty, the food is in my basement, definitely not hot and I use ecoglows. The "afflicted" birds all came from the same place and the one that is showing signs was in a brooder right next to that brooder, the ones on the other side of the room have been unaffected. I am going to see if I can get one of the birds tested, just need to find out where to start...who to contact etc....if my theory is correct then all he77 is going to break loose

eta- I did supplement the first bird affected, it's alive but definitely not well. vibrates uncontrollably, can't walk, staggers everywhere and cries ALL the time. eating is a chore as it's vibrating causes the pecking to be jerky...made a chair, food and water always available and it still deteriorated with supplementing vitamins etc...I have more info but can't share yet...

also , the partially paralyzed lav orp seems to be reinforcing this....
 
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Call your state agency that administers the NPIP. They may have a state diagnostic lab that can test the bird without killing it. The Arkansas State Lab received a grant. So far all such tests in Arkansas is free to the flock owner. However, if the lab finds anything on their "list" (avian influenze etc) it is a mandatory depopulation of everything in the flock. The USDA has regulations that requires depopulation for certain diseases.

Here is the contact info for the NPIP in Maine and your State Labs.

Jim



NPIP in Maine: Dr. Donald E. Hoenig, State Veterinarian, Maine Department of Agriculture, 28 State House Station,
Augusta, Maine 04333-0028. Phone: (207)287-3701, FAX: (207)624-5044. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/downloads/osa-npip.pdf

State Labortory: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/downloads/labs_app.pdf

MAINE – 11
Animal Pathology Laboratory SE P D AI
University of Maine H5/H7 AI MON
Orono, ME 04469-5735
Dr. Anne Lichtenwalner
Phone: (207)581-2789
Fax: (207)581-4430

Department of Agriculture MG MS SE AI P D
Division of Animal Health & Industry H5/H7 AI MON
28 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0028
Dr. Donald E. Hoenig
Phone: (207)287-3701​
 

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