I think a more efficient way of providing that lovely vaccination is to have someone hold the chick and pinch the neck skin up, or just hold the chick. and next time I'll make sure that I saturate the area well so I can see the skin.
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Ha!I am not meaning to sound hard on you.My actual self-proclaimed job is to provide information like others. This is a horrible virus and I don't do anything else but listen to others. I don't judge anyone-not my job, and what's to judge? People searching for answers? Trying things? There are reasons why we do what we do. I did it too. Twice my silkie had eggs under her and by the time I saw them, I candled them and they were too far along.![]()
I don't think vaccinating them is easy. I was just vaccinating thighs for a while. I did necks the last batch and I never felt like everyone got enough. I've also had a bad experience vaccinating a few years ago. So it scares me, and I don't know if I'll ever do it right or feel right about it. It is NOT easy.
How are the chicks?
Quote: LOL, I know, where's the thigh? I think it was easier because it was just a matter of inserting the needle sideways under the skin. But I did read it's not as effective. But I can't see why not.
I know what you mean! Blaming alot on it is probably a good thing. If it's not paralysis grey eye, or stuff like that, I treat for Marek's related immunosuppression. I know alot of people may disagree with me, that's okay. Like Alibaba, I got to do for me. I use 2 antibiotics that cover just about every common bacterial illness , usually things like cocci that chickens grow resistant to with age. So far it's been good. I do a keel check every month or so to find really skinny birds. They get treated.I"m just so glad everyone is taking time to post what is happening and what they have tried, and what the outcome has been.
I can't imagine trying to vaccinate a chick. Would be scared to death, so I am full of admiration for Seminolewind and Alibabbi and anyone else who has been tackling that. Alibabbi, I would cheer if you found an alternative delivery method. Been wondering if I do chicks next spring if I could get a vet tech to come do it!
And Seminolewind, thanks for answering my question about whether soft shelled eggs could be mareks related. I think I have a tendency to blame everything on it now.
Sorry I have been away for a few days.I have been thinking over this information...along with the vaccinated broody note....
All I can do to see if this works...is separate, I hate to have these precious chicks be an experiment, but I guess that is what it is.
I feel I did my best with vaccination and really flubbed it. I'm not worried about the ones that got too much.....but maybe the ones that got to little. I am a bad chicken holder...unless I get mad...I didn't want to hold the babies to tight and choke them.
Please don't be hard on me...if it didn't work, I will be punished, no fear.
I just can't help but wonder, why isn't this vaccine avail for oral, occular, or water? So much easier for a backyard flock to manage....
I watched videos, I read about 10 sets of instructions. I feel like a f'up. I can change diapers with my toes while cleaning up vomit and still cook dinner...but didn't do this well at all.
I am an A type personality. I will nail this. But must be a better more efficient way.