February 2023 hatch-a-long

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Spitz/EE that hatched last night, Fluffed out.
Below is the NN/EE out of the egg.
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Here are the chicks! We’ve got 8 in total.
They’re just over a week old now.

All of the siblings have a picture together, except for the chick in the last picture, which is actually the NNs’ sibling, but it didn’t get the gene for the naked neck.
We got 1 red bantam Cochin cross, 3 NNs, and 4 EEs.
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Congratulations!!! They are so cute!!
 
I was planning on getting an incubator and some eggs to hatch for the first time. I am wondering if most people are vaccinating their 1 day old chicks for Mareks? After loosing hens to Mareks I am afraid of having any not vaccinated. Especially Silkies since they are more likely to get sick. My Vet recommended I just purchased chicks from the large hatcheries to be sure they are vaccinated. I purchased the ones who died from Mareks from Feather Lovers Farms and paid extra for the vaccine but something must have gone wrong. They did refund me my money but I want to avoid that again if possible.
I will be. I have chickens outside I got from Cackle last year with the vaccine and it only makes since to give these guys the same chance at life. I have seen A LOT of people lately talking about their chickens possibly it just having Marek’s.
 
I will be. I have chickens outside I got from Cackle last year with the vaccine and it only makes since to give these guys the same chance at life. I have seen A LOT of people lately talking about their chickens possibly it just having Marek’s.
FYI: The cheapest Mareks vaccine I have found is from Valley Vet and with shipping is about $60
 
FYI: The cheapest Mareks vaccine I have found is from Valley Vet and with shipping is about $60
Um just my two cents. Were you the one that had chickens that were vaccinated for mareks die of mareks? If so, and for anyone who has had vaccinated chickens against a disease that they later died from, isn't that a bit suspicious? Don't you think it's possible the vaccine itself had the mareks disease in it?
 

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