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    Delaware Meat Bird Attempt

    @Bookworm007 How are they doing? Any new weights since the 2 week mark?
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    What record keeping system are you using?

    If you ever make this app, I’d be willing to donate towards it! It’s so hard to find something that can track breeders and lineages. I’ve been using multiple excel documents, but I think I’m getting in over my head, hahah. It’s hard to create a family tree line - especially when I want to add...
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    Suburban Meat Birds

    I’d love to get a copy of the PKA. Can I download it or buy it somewhere? Thanks!
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    Sexing New Hampshire X Delaware - and breeding future generations

    Thanks so much! I thought the successive generations wouldn’t get that trait, but figured I’d ask since I really didn’t know!
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    Sexing New Hampshire X Delaware - and breeding future generations

    I’ve been doing some research, and I like the idea of putting a New Hampshire rooster over Delaware hens in order to have chicks that can be easily sexed. And as long as my NH rooster is doing well, I can keep that trait going for generations! But at some point I’ll need a new rooster. And my...
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    Sexing New Hampshire X Delaware - and breeding future generations

    I’ve been doing some research, and I like the idea of putting a New Hampshire rooster over Delaware hens in order to have chicks that can be easily sexed. And as long as my NH rooster is doing well, I can keep that trait going for generations! But at some point I’ll need a new rooster. And my...
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    That is so interesting - our vet told us it was “no big deal” because Mareks is “practically everywhere.” He told us theres no reason to cull unless they show signs of sickness. And then he taught me where to get the vaccine, how to spit it apart for multiple uses, and then how to vaccinate...
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    One thing I’ve definitely leaned the hard way is to only buy hatching eggs. Buying live chicks/birds - even if they’re vaccinated - carries way too much risk.
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    Depends on timeframes and cleaning. Mareks doesn’t live forever in the environment. Most studies show an average of a 6 month lifespan. Plus there are available cleaners like oxine and vikron-s that are proven to kill the virus.
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    Thank you for the link! I’ve bookmarked it so I can use it later :)
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    @bhawk-23 I’ve also read stories about people who have tested their soils for Mareks after cleaning and letting the land rest, but in all the internet searching I’ve done, I’ve never found any soil test that I can buy for Mareks. If I do find it, I would test our soil here after 6-12 months.
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    When we first move, we’ll keep this house as a rental property - so the coop will go back to being a garden shed. But if our tenants want chickens, then yes, I’ll inform them of the risks and everything I’ve learned. Before we move, I’ll make sure to do deep cleans with pressure washers...
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    How far should I go with trashing things? We do a lot of gardening, projects, and we have 3 kids under 5 yrs old - so we have a lot of stuff in our yard. And our flock free ranges pretty regularly, so they’re in, on, and around it all. We obviously can’t afford to throw away all our kids’...
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    Yup…probably :/ As much as I’d love to save those items (and my wallet!!), I would rather be safe than sorry. There’s no point to risk bringing any of that dander with me.
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    I didn’t even think about all my chicken stuff!! Looks like I’ll take my waterers and main feeder, and that’s it. Definitely unfortunate, but better to not continue the spread. Thanks for your response!
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    Thanks for the response. The reality that I would be bringing a virus with me that could affect and decimate other flocks is really all I need to know - there’s no way I can bring this flock with me. Thanks again for helping me see part of the picture I was missing!
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    I didn’t even think about how my flock could infect other flocks that are already in the area we will move to. This is exactly why I needed to put this question out there - and your answer seals the deal for me to not take them. Thank you!
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    Mareks in the flock - but now we’re moving!!

    Hello! We’re currently looking for a new home with more land to continue our homesteading adventures. Our current flock was diagnosed with Mareks this summer, and now I’m not entirely sure what to do - keep our flock and move Mareks with us, or start over without Mareks? We would want to...
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    Breeds for Meat Birds?

    With as big as they are, do you think they’ll be too big to breed effectively? Also, those are great weights!! I’ve got some NHs, but they’re more of the heritage breed. I LOVE them. The cockerel is actually the friendliest chicken I’ve owned, haha. I’ve thought about the Noll line through...
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    Naked Neck/Turken Thread

    Our first group of Naked Necks are growing up so fast! Just over 12 weeks old now. Wondering if anyone uses theirs for meat and if so, what kind of weights are you getting on them? Trying to figure out if mine are growing at a good pace or not.
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