shaw613
Songster
Seems it's been a very stressful summer with my chickens here in Colorado. I had purchased some purebred roosters, as well as several pullets in hopes of breeding a few next year. I enjoy starting pullets for local friends and neighbors. The bad news is all my chickens (free ranging) were infected with MG, assumedly from a wild turkey hen that passed through during the summer. I've not culled all my hens and pullets; I'm accepting that their egg production will be reduced, will process any non-laying hens, and have closed my flock to outside sales. I am quarantining and vaccinating any new additions. What are the long term effects of MG on roosters? I know the disease passes vertically from the hens, but is the fertility of the rooster affected? I hope to use the roosters I purchased on newly raised and vaccinated pullets to raise a few chicks for myself. I also have a few very young rooster chicks that have been vaccinated as well. Anyone with experience?
Thanks
