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I've read that Egyptian Fayomis (I may be spelling that wrong) have good natural resistance, I've looked at them already from hatcheries, if home vaccination doesn't work, I may try this breed vaccinated from the hatchery.I have not vaccinated any of my home hatched chicks. Any chick that I do hatch out here I do not plan to vaccinate. Some things I’ve read and so far has held true for my lf is that if the parents are vaccinated they seem to pass on some sort of resistance on to their offspring.
Any new chick that I bring I bring in will be vaccinated but I do want to try to breed for resistance too.
I wasn't going to hatch eggs from my oldest BAs but they are super healthy and still great layers, so I may need to find the right rooster to cross with them. I don't want silkie BA crosses, and my only other option is a 3yr old EE rooster, which might be a decent cross. The oldest BAs and the EE rooster have never seemed off or sick or anything and the hens from the same purchase as the rooster are great layers and healthy as well. I may put the BAs and EEs together with the EE roo to get some good layers going.