Agree with that have two families that buy my older birds to make soup can also sell them as stew birds at auction they actually get a good price not trying to portray them as layers
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It's really good for ripped combs and wattles.Pine tar works good for feather pecking hens too
So are scissors.It's really good for ripped combs and wattles.
I've only had to cut away comb damage once and I still used SHT after to seal the cut.So are scissors.
..and cost 5 times as much!It would work even better if it had a chicken on the label.
I just want to make this very clear in case someone who is actually trying to deal with Mareks and is interested in the science rather than the rhetoric, the emotional stories and other assorted nonsense.
Of course, this is only what merkvetmanual has to say and we all know they haven't got a clue about the disease.View attachment 1960933
The horrible truth is if you've had Mareks in your flock it's probably still there and while your birds may not show any symptoms it may be a different story for any other birds they come into contact with.
Very well said there Shadrach
What does everyone use antibiotics for in their flocks? Specific ailments and diseases?