I think by some of your statements that you are confusing myself and seminolewind. You didn't ask me for references. I merely started my comment with a disclaimer in case you wanted one.
I have never illuded to the fact that the vaccine could be dangerous to other chickens. If you read all of my statements, I believe that you will find that to be true. I have asked for opinions on that very subject since I cannot pinpoint where the original infection came from in my flock. I thought that I knew but, now I'm reading things that disagree. I was floored when I read that this could happen. I was distraught thinking that I had brought this on myself by bringing vaccinated chicks in with my nonvaccinated chicks. However, it stands to reason that if that were the case, my vaccinated chicks would be safe. That is far from the truth.
Since I am not the one that made the statements regarding the safety of the vaccine, I cannot provide you with that information. As, I, too, am seeking those same answers.
Right now, my primary source of information is the ongoing research that I am doing within my own flock. I have over 25 years of experience as a research scientist. I am using my own flock to gather the information that no one else can provide me with. Even the poultry specialist at the University is amazed at my losses. I have seen things inside my own flock that blows Merck's out of the water. One of which is the age issue.
I am very passionate about getting the message out that Marek's is in backyard flocks and it is spreading. To me, there must be a reason why I was 'blessed' with this disease.
Please, before you accuse someone of spreading 'rumors', it might be more beneficial to find out where the information has come from. It is never a good idea to jump first and ask questions later. Burying 40+ chickens in a year, all of which I can name and so can my two boys, makes a person very touchy about being accused of spreading falsehoods. When you see my name, know that what I say is something that I have experienced first hand. It is not something that I picked up off of the street. When I don't know, I will preface my comments with that fact...and when I need to ask questions, I will.
I plan on asking what the poultry specialists feels about the possibility of infection starting from vaccinated chicks in with unvaccinated chicks. This is something that I must know.