Wouldn't he be able to pass some antibodies to his offspring? That would definitely make him a bit more valuable for future generations.Hey Fred I totally agree with you here. my story is somewhat just as you stated about ? them at different phases too, they all are keepers in my book, not a crappy one in the flock I've not had any of the other heritage types RIRor NHs that all were good they were all OK, but not all good as a whole group. and the topper is the one of the boys that LIVED thru Mareks never ever have I had any chicken survive this type of Mareks the crippling type and wasting away. He did not succumb he made it! this boy is just as pretty now as the rest of his bros and is catching up to them in size a weight. Now he is a big big baby too "spoilt" rotten from me doctoring and handling him so much. He has a limp on the left side due to the paralysis from the disease but eats like a miniature donkey and is happy as Lark this goes to show me they have a strong will to survive I had but all given up on him but he didn't he lived and he will be here till he dies just BECAUSE!? LOL
Jeff
Thank you Rick.Lacy Blues, I salute you.
Or your chicken, anyway. Time to break out The Stars And Stripes Forever.
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