Red Mangrove
Songster
- Jan 25, 2023
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A few months ago I found one of my free-range hens laying crippled on the ground, unable to walk or fly at all. I couldn't tell what was injured, but it appeared to be both a wing and a leg that wouldn't function properly
I then placed her into a kennel to protect and care for her until she recovered, which took about a month
Right now she's walking around slowly and has significantly recovered from the condition I found her in originally
She can move now but it's slow and she still has a sickly appearance, with patches of feathers missing and odd black feathers appearing here and there (she's a RIR). Tonight I just read about the symptoms of Marek's disease for the first time and I'm wondering if perhaps she has it. Originally I thought maybe my brahma rooster had simply been too rough with her and the thought of disease never even crossed my mind
This is the one and only sick bird I've dealt with in my life and so far no other bird has been affected. Does this look like Marek's disease? She has been recovering. Eyes are normal. One and a half years of age
I then placed her into a kennel to protect and care for her until she recovered, which took about a month
Right now she's walking around slowly and has significantly recovered from the condition I found her in originally
She can move now but it's slow and she still has a sickly appearance, with patches of feathers missing and odd black feathers appearing here and there (she's a RIR). Tonight I just read about the symptoms of Marek's disease for the first time and I'm wondering if perhaps she has it. Originally I thought maybe my brahma rooster had simply been too rough with her and the thought of disease never even crossed my mind
This is the one and only sick bird I've dealt with in my life and so far no other bird has been affected. Does this look like Marek's disease? She has been recovering. Eyes are normal. One and a half years of age