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Mine are positive for MG and MS (tested 4 from different coops, so I assume the rest are positive), most likely from adult birds I bought from Oregon.
I depopulated about 30%, and decided to vaccinate the newer birds I have isolated up by the house. 2000 doses (amallest size available) cost $80, it's misted on their faces, and is supposed to be used all at once after mixing. They can go out to their new coop out back in 30 days.
The vaccine is supposed to prevent the effects of MG (deconditioning & decreased/malformed eggs) (no MS vaccine available-I did lose two to MS, all others who have shown symptoms had MG symptoms)
We're now a closed flock.
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I'm so sorry.....
 
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Yup! That's the little yellow chick you gave me back in December.
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She's grown up to be quite the pretty pullet, I'm still waiting on her Penedesenca "sister's" first egg. Her comb is just now reddening.

I'm sorry about your Silkie boy. Why is it always our favorites?
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Mine are positive for MG and MS (tested 4 from different coops, so I assume the rest are positive), most likely from adult birds I bought from Oregon.
I depopulated about 30%, and decided to vaccinate the newer birds I have isolated up by the house. 2000 doses (amallest size available) cost $80, it's misted on their faces, and is supposed to be used all at once after mixing. They can go out to their new coop out back in 30 days.
The vaccine is supposed to prevent the effects of MG (deconditioning & decreased/malformed eggs) (no MS vaccine available-I did lose two to MS, all others who have shown symptoms had MG symptoms)
We're now a closed flock.
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So sorry for your problem. I know I would be devastated. I hope you don't lose your disire to raise the birds. I gets so much enjoyment out of it even with the disappointments. It was 104degrees here yesterday & I lost 3 BCMs cockerels. Another hot one today so they say. I will put the misters on earlier. I do hope the rest of your birds survive & recover to go on to be even stronger.
Karen in Turlock
 
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Mine are positive for MG and MS (tested 4 from different coops, so I assume the rest are positive), most likely from adult birds I bought from Oregon.
I depopulated about 30%, and decided to vaccinate the newer birds I have isolated up by the house. 2000 doses (amallest size available) cost $80, it's misted on their faces, and is supposed to be used all at once after mixing. They can go out to their new coop out back in 30 days.
The vaccine is supposed to prevent the effects of MG (deconditioning & decreased/malformed eggs) (no MS vaccine available-I did lose two to MS, all others who have shown symptoms had MG symptoms)
We're now a closed flock.
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I'm so sorry.....

x2 so very sorry. you must be devastated.
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Hey Steff - you posted a few days ago looking for a Mereks vaccination - did you get your chick/s vaccinated? I just bought some vaccine on line, and will be doing mine on the 2nd or 3rd. I may have a couple of friends bring some as well - even quartering the tablet, I will still have way more than I need. We can have everyone keep the chicks in a box so as to not cross expose them, if you would like to bring yours as well. I have a friend who is a vet tech, she does not know it yet, but I am going to ask her to shoot them - I have never done it myself. If she can't, I know a couple of nurses who might do it.
I know they were supposed to be done at one day, and some of mine will be that age, but I also read that it is better late than never.
 
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I'm not sure if the chick will be vaccinated by then. I have a lead on someone who might be vaccinating this weekend. Yes, I agree, better late than never. My only worry with a slightly older chick is the dose. I did my Barnie chicks at 2 weeks and didn't change the dose, except by accident because of my old eyes. I'm sure they are still able to receive the vaccine, but are so much bigger than when they are one day old.

You say you got a tablet of vaccine. Hmm, I didn't know Marek's vaccine could be ordered in tablet form. I had to get a vial of vaccine that had to be delivered in a refrigerator pack, then diluted in a special diluent. Let me know how it goes.
 
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I just assumed it was a tablet that you dilute because I saw that refered to in another post. Maybe not. I will let you know how it goes, and ask again just before I vaccinate in case you have not done it yet.
 
If my new hampshires are done hatching I probably vaccinate on sunday?? Anyone is welcome to share.

This is just what I've done in the past, based on things I've read...I have even gotten older hens that I've purchased and vaccinated them. I've used the same dosage. IDK
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You were definitely the person I was thinking of for sharing Marek's this weekend. It's Tim's chick, so he'll have to make the final decision.

Glad to know you have vaccinated older hens!
 
So what time are we vaccinating on Sunday?

I have definitely vaccinated older hens. Heck, a few times I have even ended up vaccinating myself, and once or twice I have vaccinated Cheryl! (she makes me hold the babies myself when I vaccinate now - wonder why?)
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