Eggsandbeyond
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- Apr 13, 2023
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Has anyone dealt with mareks and can give me some insight on the beginning stages?
I have 2 amerecaunas from the same place a friend got them from a hatchery. They're about 4 months old now have been in my flock since 6 weeks. No new additions no change since getting them.
2 days ago one was limping, I assumed maybe they just injured their leg and kept an eye on them. Now the other is acting "wobbly" losing balance, one wing is a bit droopy and their legs seem a bit stiff and will occasionally fall over if tries to move too fast.
The first one that showed symptoms who is now not walking on that leg at all will get around and can move that bad leg when trying to limp around. But, it does seem to be getting a bit worse. The leg almost looks.out of place to the side like dislocated or something. When examining I do not see any injuries or feel anything. When I did touch it he squawks at me and can move the leg to get free. But I do not know if this is the very beginning stages of mareks. They've been with everyone I just today quarantined when I saw the second one standing and limping oddly. Not sure if it matters but some are vaccinated in my flock some are not.
I am adding rooster booster and brewers yeast to their food and probitocs and electrolytes to their water. They're in a large dog crate in my rabbits run now. Is this the first stages of mareks? How quickly can it progress and can I expect to lose most of my flock?
I love my birds dearly and am very cautious but this year I've had such an issue with respitory and cocci issues. I am losing sleep over worrying sbout.mareks now.
I have a video of them walking if I can post videos ill.try to
I have 2 amerecaunas from the same place a friend got them from a hatchery. They're about 4 months old now have been in my flock since 6 weeks. No new additions no change since getting them.
2 days ago one was limping, I assumed maybe they just injured their leg and kept an eye on them. Now the other is acting "wobbly" losing balance, one wing is a bit droopy and their legs seem a bit stiff and will occasionally fall over if tries to move too fast.
The first one that showed symptoms who is now not walking on that leg at all will get around and can move that bad leg when trying to limp around. But, it does seem to be getting a bit worse. The leg almost looks.out of place to the side like dislocated or something. When examining I do not see any injuries or feel anything. When I did touch it he squawks at me and can move the leg to get free. But I do not know if this is the very beginning stages of mareks. They've been with everyone I just today quarantined when I saw the second one standing and limping oddly. Not sure if it matters but some are vaccinated in my flock some are not.
I am adding rooster booster and brewers yeast to their food and probitocs and electrolytes to their water. They're in a large dog crate in my rabbits run now. Is this the first stages of mareks? How quickly can it progress and can I expect to lose most of my flock?
I love my birds dearly and am very cautious but this year I've had such an issue with respitory and cocci issues. I am losing sleep over worrying sbout.mareks now.
I have a video of them walking if I can post videos ill.try to