Nope. Here's good information about vaccinating.Do any of you vaccinate for Mareks?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/39918/mareks-vaccine/0_50
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Nope. Here's good information about vaccinating.Do any of you vaccinate for Mareks?
Quote: I have gone through the Mareks grinder too. The If you vaccinate, around 3% or so will die from cancer anyway. If you do not vaccinate, about 5% will die from cancer. It looks like you save approx. 2% mortality. For the work and cost is it worth it?
That is for each of us to decide. Chickens will still die either way.
Ron
Nope. Here's good information about vaccinating.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/39918/mareks-vaccine/0_50
Thanks you two! Stuff to ponder anyway. It is good to know that vacc'd birds won't make non-vacc'd birds sick. I think if I ever ordered any from a hatchery I would opt to have it done. It wouldn't hurt and the cost is small. But I don't know that you can vacc birds that are not little any more anyway. So you would have to start vacc'ing babies.I have gone through the Mareks grinder too. The If you vaccinate, around 3% or so will die from cancer anyway. If you do not vaccinate, about 5% will die from cancer. It looks like you save approx. 2% mortality. For the work and cost is it worth it?
That is for each of us to decide. Chickens will still die either way.
Ron
I spy with my little eye....
A pretty little pullet feeling perky today!!!!
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Yes, if you can't find it anywhere else, you can find it at Placerville Hardware (oldest operating hardware store west of the Mississippi). I love the foot worn paths in the wooden floor.
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Why bother resisting. If you get them now, you'll be further ahead in a breeding program. You're going to get them anyway, why wait?![]()
Do any of you vaccinate for Mareks?
Nope, only masks the problem.
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Your chickens (and dogs if you have them) will be happy to eat those extra eggs. And didn't you have a neighbor you needed to suck up to?![]()
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My CL are still babies, but I'll have them eventually and I'll have extra cockerels.
Looking perkier.
Good to hear.
Deb
Its fine just join IA ( incubators anon) When we first found an abandoned duck on the side of the road that lead to chickens, I told DH his bird budget was ten bucks. how he is laughing at me now...
And speaking of cream legbars! I cant stand it anymore, I need some. Auto sexing rocks and I must have it. Anyone have babies or eggs I can buy? Id prefer to drive and get them rather then ship, and you are all closer then San Diego. Ideally sometime in early September so I might have eggs in the spring.
Quote: Your welcome. It is good to know they can all live together since most breeders do not vaccinate for Mareks.
We have Fowl Pox in the Sacramento area. I will probably vaccinate for it in early Sept. That is supposed to be when it hits here.
Meg20000 bought little chick bands. I don't think they had numbers. You will have to change them as they grow. Cuttler supply has them along with most ag supply places.
I am so happy your little Hope is dong better!
Ron
Edited to add vaccination type. Ron
Does Cocci count as an illness? The viruses terrify me honestly. I will have to be picky about where I get my chicks/eggs. I'd think for comfort's sake I will stick to everyone here or recommendation from others here. LOL I am 'chicken' when it comes to unknowns.I should also add that in 3 1/2 years, I've never (knock on wood) had any chicken illness. BUT I am careful who I order eggs from (some diseases can be transmitted through the egg) and I have a closed flock. (so I don't take in any adult birds) There is some good evidence from old timer breeders that the birds that contract Mareks and live pass on stronger immunity to their offspring.
As for leg bands, I prefer these kind. I find the spiral ones too difficult to get on and off. They come in different sizes too. I think I have #12 size for adult hens, but I have #9 and #6 for growing birds too.
http://www.cutlersupply.com/cart/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=6_89