I am so sorry for your loss, and really hope it is not Mareks. So glad that you could get them to euthanize and do a necropsy. Please post your final results here.
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Thank you very much. I am going to call on Monday to see if they have results yet.I am so sorry for your loss, and really hope it is not Mareks. So glad that you could get them to euthanize and do a necropsy. Please post your final results here.
Hi Eggcessive, I went to Michigan State University in Lansing. (Despite my handle I am not actually in Ohio right now.) The cost was $215 for the necropsy, and a bunch of tests, including Marek's, avian leukosis, and botulism. They also have a process for ordering a mailing container from them and adding it to the bill. I was close enough to drive, but someone else might be able to use that.Are they supposed to give you the results or send them to your local vet? Usually, you may get a preliminary report, and later, a final report. When I checked with the Ohio state lab a couple of years ago, they would only send results to a local vet, not directly to me. They don’t routinely test for Mareks, but may if it is requested or the preliminary necropsy is suspicious for Mareks. If you have any info on current prices, that would also be helpful.