Help What Vaccines to do and when

Danish aseels

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5 Years
Nov 27, 2019
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Could any one give me a vaccine chart?
I want to know which vaccine to do and how often to do it. Currently I am doing Nd+Ib vaccine every 6 months to my breeders and chicks, is there any other vaccine I should do.(I am in Pakistan)
 
Without vaccination do you not have any problems with diseases(Newcastle’s, infectious bronchitis, fowl pox)
The only two pathogens I have dealt with are fowl pox that appears mosquito born and what has clinical signs of Marek's Disease. Both impacted only a small number of birds, usually in their first year of life. There has been a very strong pattern where birds affected by a given disease have been closely related. I culled promptly the sick individuals. With the Marek's, a entire family was culled over about 5 years. I no longer see the disease after the family was removed. The fowl pox is also limited in scope and impacts only a small percentage of chicks each year. If two chicks impacted, then more often than not they are from the same brood, and they will have siblings that are not showing signs.

My flock is comparatively small, closed, and multi-generational. They are not packed together and continuously stressed like in commercial production. Some losses are tolerated, even preferred to remove infirm individuals. Most disease manage methods are geared towards protecting large commercial flocks because that is where the money is. If the state (government) and commercial scale producers had their way, then small flocks would be eliminated.
 
The only two pathogens I have dealt with are fowl pox that appears mosquito born and what has clinical signs of Marek's Disease. Both impacted only a small number of birds, usually in their first year of life. There has been a very strong pattern where birds affected by a given disease have been closely related. I culled promptly the sick individuals. With the Marek's, a entire family was culled over about 5 years. I no longer see the disease after the family was removed. The fowl pox is also limited in scope and impacts only a small percentage of chicks each year. If two chicks impacted, then more often than not they are from the same brood, and they will have siblings that are not showing signs.

My flock is comparatively small, closed, and multi-generational. They are not packed together and continuously stressed like in commercial production. Some losses are tolerated, even preferred to remove infirm individuals. Most disease manage methods are geared towards protecting large commercial flocks because that is where the money is. If the state (government) and commercial scale producers had their way, then small flocks would be eliminated.
Hi
I have been vaccinating my bird with Nd+Ib vaccine every 3-6 months as everyone in my area does it and because Newcastle’s and infectious bronchitis outbreaks are pretty common (most probably because of how meat markets are in Pakistan).
2 months ago my chicks ranging from 1 day to 1 month old all started to show symptoms of coryza and almost all died except for some, this was a great loss as my friend and neighbour were going to buy but because almost most of them died I wasn’t able to sell/give them chicks so I lost both In time and money so now I am thinking of starting to vaccinating my birds for coryza. In your experience in vaccinating worth it ?
 
Hi
I have been vaccinating my bird with Nd+Ib vaccine every 3-6 months as everyone in my area does it and because Newcastle’s and infectious bronchitis outbreaks are pretty common (most probably because of how meat markets are in Pakistan).
2 months ago my chicks ranging from 1 day to 1 month old all started to show symptoms of coryza and almost all died except for some, this was a great loss as my friend and neighbour were going to buy but because almost most of them died I wasn’t able to sell/give them chicks so I lost both In time and money so now I am thinking of starting to vaccinating my birds for coryza. In your experience in vaccinating worth it ?
I am not vaccinating my birds. There may be some losses due to not vaccination, but not enough to be a problem. If they are are lost due to not being resistant, then not a loss when lost.
 
Ok thanks for your advice. How are your aseel adults and chicks?
Hen broody with anticipated hatch date of July 22. Aseel bullstag showing no signs of molt while all the adult male American Games are well into eclipse molt. I have yet to see sign of flight feather replacement in the Aseel while the American Games were all started back in April to May. Aseel cockerel (chick) culled once I figured out gender. Pullet retained doing very well.
 

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