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farmmilkmama
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Amy
Central MN
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Posted - Jul 09 2012 :  3:29:50 PM  Show Profile
I have a three month old roo who suddenly can't walk. I'm worried about Mareks. He's from a hatchery and I believe he was vaccinated. He seems to be completely fine otherwise, but yesterday he couldn't get up on his feet and is kind of walking around on the backs of his legs...does that make sense? Like he can't fully extend his legs to walk, and spends most of his time sitting. We have him separated and have checked for injury or sores...nothing. Any ideas or suggestions?

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batznthebelfry
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Michele
Athol Ma
USA
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Posted - Jul 09 2012 :  8:10:33 PM  Show Profile
I went on line to try & help you & I found this which I thought was wonderful as mareks disease can be so bad

This isn't an emergency, just a helpful tidbit of information to help. Despite what you may have heard, there IS a cure for Marek's Disease. It is a homeopathic remedy called "Hypericum." Hypericum is a small creeping herb that, when used hollistically, numbs nerves and dulls pain. When given to a bird suffering from the symptoms of Marek's Disease, it will cure the bird by working on the theory that "like cures like," in other words, by giving the bird the symptoms it will take the symptoms away. I've used this herb with great success to fully cure birds of Marek's Disease. You can fnd Hypericum at health food stores, $8 for 100 tablets. Hypericum must be diluted before it can be used:

- 1 tablespoon of DISTILLED water per tablet Hypericum (must be distilled water, tap water is ionized and will deactivate the Hypericum)
- MUST be mixed in a GLASS or PLASTIC bowl (metal with react with the water and herb)
- drip 5-10 drops (bantam) or 10-15 drops (large fowl) on the afflicted bird's tongue. Be sure the bird rubs its beak together because the Hypericum MUST touch the sinuses (located on the roof of the mouth) in order to work
- treat every 12 hours (morning and night) with a fresh batch
- recovery may be as quick as 1 day or as slow as several months

The treatment works best if you begin treating early. If you delay treatment, the Hypericum may not work or it may be a very slow recovery. IF YOU OVERDOSE YOUR BIRDS ON HYPERICUM, don't worry. The bird will exhibit extreme symptoms, and make a drastic improvment within a 24 hours. Hypericum is also helpful for pain. Only treat birds that are showing symptoms.

HOW CAN I TELL IF MY BIRD HAS MAREK'S DISEASE?

Check your flock history. Marek's Disease affects birds as early as 6 months of age. Symtoms occur most commonly between 6-8 months of age; however, any age bird can become sick, it just becomes less common with age. The incubation period is 2 weeks.

SYMPTOMS INCLUDE: sudden death (fairly common), depression (common), gradual weight loss (fairly common), neck paralysis (not common), paleness (in conjunction with other symtoms), wing paralysis (common), leg paralysis (most common), star-gazing (fairly common), extreme sudden emaciation (rare), mishapen pupil (not common), gray iris (not common), crazy behavior (rare), unresponsive (common), internal tumor growth (not common), tumors on feather follicles (not common), fearful (not common)...Michele'


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farmmilkmama
True Blue Farmgirl

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Amy
Central MN
USA
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Posted - Jul 09 2012 :  8:30:43 PM  Show Profile
Thanks so much Michele, I knew you'd respond with good advice. I actually have Hypericum on hand! If I can get a picture of how he's walking, maybe I will post it tomorrow. I don't know if Marek's is what he has, but when you put "chicken can't walk" into Google, Mareks sure comes up an awful lot. Will keep you updated...

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batznthebelfry
True Blue Farmgirl

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Michele
Athol Ma
USA
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Posted - Jul 09 2012 :  8:47:31 PM  Show Profile
I finally got over to your blog on farm life & have to say I just love the new barn paint job as the others you all did...what beauties!....yes i have to agree a good sprayer makes a really big job so much more enjoyable & quicker if you don't want to spend months out in the hot sun....if I had my way every thing we have would be painted red since its my favorite color.....now you need to put together a pretty barn quilt on that beautiful barn...lol....Michele'

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