Mareks is everywhere--wild birds bring it in.an air duster? is that like the canned air you use for your puter to blow out the dust and stuff? when I was breeding cockatiels they had sooo much dander I can understand the dust issue..hadnt noticed a bunch of dust issue with the chickens so far but maybe it's more for the newly hatched and developing feather shafts that develope so fast maybe? I dunno![]()
ok here is another question.. I have seen how some ppl prefere to hatch their own eggs to avoid mareks? Now I am not sure exactly why and how this might be it's kinda on my list of chicken research stuff which seems to be growing everyday!
part of why I want to do the two more coops in the spring.. I want one for a chicken quarrentee area and also maybe as a hen and chick brooding pen..and want to do a tractor I can use both for several meat birds in spring to grow out n fill freezer and to move my chickens around in the non fenced area's in my front yard and garden area's (even potentially onto a raised bed so they can till and munch the weeeds or veggies that are done before replanting
and on a side note.. I been studying my chickens closely the last couple days and BOY are their feathers getting a high gloss and looking great......the condition showing up from the free range and yummy goodies they have been eating is shining thru their feathers what a vast difference it makes
coryza and a bunch of other illnesses do not pass through the egg hatching process too. MG does go through the egg so you have to be careful with that one though.
You do not notice the dander when hatching a couple but if you set 42 eggs and hatch 36 or so you will notice it!