Caddyman
In the Brooder
Had a necropsy done on a hen I had to put down recently, it came back that she died from cocci, but also had marek's. My other hens are acting fine, so I've accepted that I will have to have a closed flock now.
When I go to replace my layers next year, the new chicks will be exposed to the Marek's. I'm hoping to find out which breeds are most susceptible and which are most resistant to Marek's so I can give the new chickens the best chance.
Here's what I've seen so far
Most Susceptible:
Silkies
Sebrights
Less Susceptible / More Resistant:
Egyptians Fayoumis
White Leghorns* [edited on 11/6/15]
Any advice on breeds or best practices (maybe buy vaccinated chicks)?
*From a random internet comment "For working on susceptibility - some research states that the B21 gene may indicate some resistance. white leghorns are supposedly more resistant than RIRs and since most sexlinks contain RIR genetics, they are some of the ones that have vulnerability. "
I know it's been over a year but was wondering if you have any updates you could share.
We are dealing with the same exact situation as yours. One of our flock got sick and couldn't stand, walk or really eat or drink. I culled it a day or so later, it was a Sizzle (frizzle silky) and was around 4 months old, a week later we had a Polish that was about 6 months old die suddenly within a week of the Sizzle. We had the Polish tested at UC Davis and they performed a full Necropsy, the Polish came back positive for Marek's disease. Now for the last few weeks the rest of our flock (8) seem healthy, happy and starting to lay eggs.
I had heard from a few sources that Polish and Silky's were both susceptible for Marek's and those were the only two we had of that breed. the rest of our flock consists of 2 Orpingtons, 1 Ameraucana, 1 D'uccle, 3 Bantam Cochin's, 1 Maran and all seem active and healthy.