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  1. IAChick

    Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection

    What amazed me was that NPIP does not necessarily mean no MG as most states don't require MG testing to be NPIP certified. There are TONS of diseases that are not ever tested for and that I read 99% of chickens have MG....really hoping that article is inaccurate! So when my kids go to show in...
  2. IAChick

    Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection

    Do you revaccinate or only do it once? Here is the web site for UC Davis. You can be anywhere in the USA to do it. The ELISA test is the one recommended. The prices are not current but you purchase the red top tubes from your local supply store and do your own blood draw. You then send it...
  3. IAChick

    Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection

    The strains most promonate here are G and S so was hoping to start there......the question is: is there a NEED to re-vaccinate IE annually for G or every 6 months for G? I am currently having my flock tested for both as a neighbor has had an issue and I have some birds that I really HATE to...
  4. IAChick

    Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection

    Thanks for the article!! I have been reading so much trying to become more educated on MG but just like with most research I have seen a bunch that is pretty old. My biggest concern was one article that stated that nearly 99% of birds in the country are carriers! Ok. So it appears from the...
  5. IAChick

    Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection

    What do any of you know about vaccines? I have been trying to research this with a "mixed age" of chickens. Is it safe to introduce new stock to ones that have been tested positive with MG if you know the new ones don't have MG and they have been vaccinated? I've learned that in most states...
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