Well, Mz Dumpling, my last Mareks survivor finally crossed over the bridge. She was cuddled and spoiled and she had a very good last week. I had tried a "hail Mary" with Sulfa drugs and she actually perked up and was more active for a few days. Our weather finally broke and she could stretch out in the warm sun with her little buddy Einstein to keep her company in their own private patch of grass. She was never in any real pain that I could tell, but the last couple days she was able to move around less and less, choosing instead to find a comfy spot in the grass and watch her friend. I would carry her in at dusk and she no longer tried to climb up to the roost or into the nestboxes, instead snuggling into the hay I put down for her next to the waterer. I wasn't surprised to find her lying still in the hay this morning. Last night when I did the final check, instead of going up on the roost as normal, little Einstein chose to stay on the floor too, guarding her friend. After all the other hens rushed out to start the day, back up on the roost, Einstein sat quietly and just watched as I gently took her friend away. It was sad but good too, I could tell her passing was quiet, safe and warm in her coop, with her friend at her side, no more pain.