I'm actually not assuming it is Marek's. I was just hoping I could somehow rule it out. I will find a thread on Marek's to ask about containing it, since there's no way I can know for sure the cause of this. But my first responsibility is to the other chicks and chickens, to protect them JUST IN CASE.First before we assume it's Marek's give me his symptom, what exactly is it doing? Is the neck between his legs, is he walking backwards, it is showing signs of dizziness. give the symptoms and a pic of what it looks like and what it's doing then we can proceed. if Marek's its not necessary going to die right away. You see the tumors inside have to grow, it could be months before death or it could be Instantly, depends on a number of factors... They could even recover putting the disease in sleep mode sort of speaking and live forever..
But before we assume its a disease, lets here about the problems its having, will try somethings if it doesn't seem better or getting better then we can exclude what it is one by one..
I have limited info on this chick's particular case because I just got him yesterday (I went to buy others, and I could not leave this one there - figured I could at least give him a better shot than what he had). So I can only go by what the farmer told me. He claims he hatched this way about 3 weeks ago (I'd say he's a little under 3 weeks). I have no idea what the farmer feeds or anything, but I can pretty confidently say he was not treating him in any way. He was just allowing him to live and see what happened.
His head is basically crooked, off to the left, and sometimes it dips all the way down to where it's doing a 180 and he's looking at me upside down. He can get straight, and once he's accomplished that, he can move around and eat and drink. However, sometimes he seems to get "stuck" with his head down and begins to spin around. He does seem to sleep a lot. But he has done normal things like grooming and stretching.
I have researched wry neck and had decided to go with the treatment suggested on oureggbasket blog: Vit E WITH selenium, poly-vi-sol WITHOUT iron, and probiotics & electrolytes. However, I need to drive to Frankfort to pick up the E-with selenium because I could not find it here. I have found the poly-vi-sol. Now I need to figure out the amounts to give.
As for what I have on hand that I need to figure out what/if/how much to give:
At Tractor Supply I had picked up a water soluble vitamins & electrolytes mix yesterday, made by durvet. I'm putting that in the water for all the chicks & chickens. But if I'm going to give him probiotics as well, I should possibly not use that, and switch to a different mix I already had on hand. It's Rooster Booster brand Vitamins & Electrolytes with Lactobacillus.
I feel a little confused & overwhelmed. But I think once I decide on exactly what products I am giving, in what amount and how often, I will feel better.