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It is a complicated disease with so many different thoughts on it. It doesn't help that it comes in many strains and forms.
Agreed.
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It is a complicated disease with so many different thoughts on it. It doesn't help that it comes in many strains and forms.
I Dont think anyone understands mareks. We all just try to learn and take an educated guess. I have lost a few chickens to mareks like symptoms. I don’t vaccinate and doubt I ever will. I would rather lose them than use a vaccine that I don’t believe they understand. IT makes no sense to me that only a few died. Plus we’re in i bought chicks from they do not vaccinate by the time I got them it would be too late. I just don’t buy expensive chicks.It's also my understanding, that once you've bred for resistance like that, they are immune to all strains of it.
It's also my understanding, that once you've bred for resistance like that, they are immune to all strains of it.
I Dont think anyone understands mareks. We all just try to learn and take an educated guess. I have lost a few chickens to mareks like symptoms. I don’t vaccinate and doubt I ever will. I would rather lose them than use a vaccine that I don’t believe they understand. IT makes no sense to me that only a few died. Plus we’re in i bought chicks from they do not vaccinate by the time I got them it would be too late. I just don’t buy expensive chicks.
The thing is, it's not really about choice. When it hits, it hits. You either cull, and disinfect your land, and wait almost a year to have chickens again, only to find out if you disinfected well enough, or you continue dealing with what has been dealt to you. If you decide to continue, it take about 4 years to have a flock that is immune, and not carriers.