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Pips and Peeps
in the early days - 20 to 30 years ago - the turkey MDV was used to produce the vaccine against Mareks in chickens and as viruses tend to be host specfic it is unlikely that the turkey virus used to vaccinate spread from chicken to chicken.
However, times have changed, more and more virulent mutations of the MDV (chicken form) are used and now MDV acquired through vaccination can spread from chicken to chicken as documented in many scientific research articles.
It's always a problem to jump onto a forum out of nowhere as I have done. There was a link to Backyardpoultry posted on a forum I frequent which I followed, then read the thread about Mareks and was astonished that on an international forum there was so much misinformation.
Everyone is entitled to believe what they want to believe, be it Santa, fairies, or viruses that don't spread if given the opportunity.
I shall now rest my case.
in the early days - 20 to 30 years ago - the turkey MDV was used to produce the vaccine against Mareks in chickens and as viruses tend to be host specfic it is unlikely that the turkey virus used to vaccinate spread from chicken to chicken.
However, times have changed, more and more virulent mutations of the MDV (chicken form) are used and now MDV acquired through vaccination can spread from chicken to chicken as documented in many scientific research articles.
It's always a problem to jump onto a forum out of nowhere as I have done. There was a link to Backyardpoultry posted on a forum I frequent which I followed, then read the thread about Mareks and was astonished that on an international forum there was so much misinformation.
Everyone is entitled to believe what they want to believe, be it Santa, fairies, or viruses that don't spread if given the opportunity.
I shall now rest my case.