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Another NN. #10. 2 left in this batch to hatch, both pipped.
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My chickens that have been vaccinated for Marek's have not died from Marek's.Um just my two cents. Were you the one that had chickens that were vaccinated for mareks die of mareks? If so, and for anyone who has had vaccinated chickens against a disease that they later died from, isn't that a bit suspicious? Don't you think it's possible the vaccine itself had the mareks disease in it?
Just putting it out there.My chickens that have been vaccinated for Marek's have not died from Marek's.
Putting what out there?Just putting it out there.
The possibility that the disease that the chicken was vaccinated against is in the vaccine.Putting what out there?
"While the vaccine will prevent birds from experiencing symptoms and greatly diminish the spread of the disease, a Marek’s Disease vaccination cannot completely prevent infection."The possibility that the disease that the chicken was vaccinated against is in the vaccine.
Thank you for your opinion."While the vaccine will prevent birds from experiencing symptoms and greatly diminish the spread of the disease, a Marek’s Disease vaccination cannot completely prevent infection."
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To suggest that the vaccine makes them sick sounds like another conspiracy theory.
The possibility that the disease that the chicken was vaccinated against is in the vaccine.
But that's what a vaccine IS - a killed or weakened form of the same germs that cause the disease."While the vaccine will prevent birds from experiencing symptoms and greatly diminish the spread of the disease, a Marek’s Disease vaccination cannot completely prevent infection."
Isn't the vaccine the turkey herpes virus?But that's what a vaccine IS - a killed or weakened form of the same germs that cause the disease.