New at hatching need direction

bdp7150

In the Brooder
11 Years
Oct 17, 2008
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Brooder after hatch i will start with chick starter feed which is medicated (and alittle gro-gel)and is there anything else that needs to be done like vaccinations that i can do ,these birds are bantams ?
 
Thanks K.T. that makes sense.

The best reason to vaccinate is to prevent spreading of a disease through a large flock. If you have only one small group of chickens you can take more of a risk. I had a few of mine from a hatchery vaccinated against Marek's this year, but none of the rest.
I've done some "bad" things like mixing birds of different ages, adding turkeys and geese...and I've been lucky.

but years ago I worked for a chicken ranch in California where we raised 100,000 commercial laying leghorns at a time. My job was actually to vaccinate and debeak (awful) the birds.
 
i feed medicated food for the coccidia but since the birds i have in bator is coming from me and not the hatchery how can i treat for mareck's and bronchitis at home?
 
You can buy your own vaccines depending on your state laws. ask your extension agent or a local hatchery which diseases are prevalent in your area and then order vaccines from various suppliers. I've seen bottles of 1000 doses only but cheap enough to use and throw away.
 

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