DSJMHenDen
Chirping
Doing my best to keep this short, but looking for best practices on moving forward with confirmed Mareks in my flock. I have read quite a bit while we were waiting for test results of the blood sample. I still feel confused on what I should do though. I don't want to stop keeping chickens, but I feel pretty overwhelmed.
We currently have 8 chickens (no roosters) of 12 remaining. I'm guessing we will be to 7 by the end of the week. A very high loss despite doing my best to treat whatever ailments we've come across. I feel very sad, and think that if I hadn't bought 6 month old to start, my first year chicken keeping could have been entirely different. Regardless, I don't think I could cull them all, and would let them live out what time they have. I already have "chicken shoes" that I only wear in my own backyard and in the run. I do live in a suburban area, and I wonder if it is irresponsible to continue keeping them knowing we have a Mareks flock.
Would it also be irresponsible to add vaccinated birds at a later date? I have found quite a bit of joy keeping chickens much to my own surprise (I didn't actually want them to begin with, but they sucked me into their orbit and now I'm in deep haha). Ordering from a hatchery directly would be the only option for this I assume, as I don't trust myself to vaccinate properly.
Just looking for first hand experience and advice from others who have been through something similar. Thank you.
We currently have 8 chickens (no roosters) of 12 remaining. I'm guessing we will be to 7 by the end of the week. A very high loss despite doing my best to treat whatever ailments we've come across. I feel very sad, and think that if I hadn't bought 6 month old to start, my first year chicken keeping could have been entirely different. Regardless, I don't think I could cull them all, and would let them live out what time they have. I already have "chicken shoes" that I only wear in my own backyard and in the run. I do live in a suburban area, and I wonder if it is irresponsible to continue keeping them knowing we have a Mareks flock.
Would it also be irresponsible to add vaccinated birds at a later date? I have found quite a bit of joy keeping chickens much to my own surprise (I didn't actually want them to begin with, but they sucked me into their orbit and now I'm in deep haha). Ordering from a hatchery directly would be the only option for this I assume, as I don't trust myself to vaccinate properly.
Just looking for first hand experience and advice from others who have been through something similar. Thank you.