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PankakeZillA
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figured it out, thank you! this was her yesterday, she seemed very out of it and wasn't eating or drinking
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figured it out, thank you! this was her yesterday, she seemed very out of it and wasn't eating or drinking
I will check this out, thank you so much for your help! I will get a necropsy done, won't be able to drop her off until tomorrow but definitely will get it done to try to get answers.Here is a thread about Avian Leucosis if you get a chance to look at it.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/what-is-wrong-with-my-chickens.1574790/#post-26752885
Thank you for the condolences, it's heartbreaking to see any animal sufferAgain, I am so sorry. I know how terrible it feels to have multiple deaths. I am just praying that this is all a distant memory soon.
Got an update from the lab for our necropsy results and it states the findings are consistent with Marek’s diseaseresults were negative for avian flu, MG/MS, and Newcastle disease. I’m so bummed but at least we have answers now.
We have 10 other chickens and nobody else is showing any signs of marek's at the moment. I do not want to cull the entire flock. I'll keep a closed flock and keep them as happy and healthy as possible for the time being. Not sure if there's anything else I can do at this point and we don't plan on getting more birds at the moment, especially now that the one was confirmed Marek's positive. Is there anything else I should know? I've never experienced Marek's in all these yearsI'm so sorry. So awful. I can't remember, has your whole flock been affected? Do you need "next steps" questions answered?