I'm feeding Kent Chick-Go. The same feed my Ideal chicks are eating also. Not one Ideal chick has shown any signs only the MM chicks.
I talked to my vet who will do postmortems once I talk to the vet from UW. She believes it's not the feed or shipping. Instead it sounds like a bad or tainted batch of vaccine. I'm going to drop them off tomorrow. (the 1 that died and I saved, one that looks like it's getting better and 1 Ideal, to see if these are now carriers).
I called McMurray who said they would replace all the chicks that might be lost including the Ideal order ( Their quick response without an answer makes me think they are not being totally honest, but tome will tell). They said they would check their vaccine.
I called Ideal and found out they used HVT Vac. which is injected. MM couldn't tell me what they use but I have heard it is a topical or sprayed on.
I haven't lost any more for 2 days now and some are getting better, but, and this is a big but to me, if they live they will always carry the Marek's disease to infect other birds. Older birds that are exposed but not vaccinated can get this disease and show no signs. What happens if any of these chickens are at shows were many chickens that are not vaccinated? I really don't want to be responsible for spreading anything to other birds, including wild ones. My chicks are in a separate room of our house and not in the barn and I'm not letting them out until I get an answer as to what is going on.
The ones that are getting better are about 1/3 the size of the chicks that are healthy. A couple look like they are only a week old. Will they ever reach full growth?
I'll post anything I hear from the UW Vet and what the postmortems tell us.
I talked to my vet who will do postmortems once I talk to the vet from UW. She believes it's not the feed or shipping. Instead it sounds like a bad or tainted batch of vaccine. I'm going to drop them off tomorrow. (the 1 that died and I saved, one that looks like it's getting better and 1 Ideal, to see if these are now carriers).
I called McMurray who said they would replace all the chicks that might be lost including the Ideal order ( Their quick response without an answer makes me think they are not being totally honest, but tome will tell). They said they would check their vaccine.
I called Ideal and found out they used HVT Vac. which is injected. MM couldn't tell me what they use but I have heard it is a topical or sprayed on.
I haven't lost any more for 2 days now and some are getting better, but, and this is a big but to me, if they live they will always carry the Marek's disease to infect other birds. Older birds that are exposed but not vaccinated can get this disease and show no signs. What happens if any of these chickens are at shows were many chickens that are not vaccinated? I really don't want to be responsible for spreading anything to other birds, including wild ones. My chicks are in a separate room of our house and not in the barn and I'm not letting them out until I get an answer as to what is going on.
The ones that are getting better are about 1/3 the size of the chicks that are healthy. A couple look like they are only a week old. Will they ever reach full growth?
I'll post anything I hear from the UW Vet and what the postmortems tell us.
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