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Mereks vaccination only suppresses the symptoms. it was developed to keep the egg laying industry from collapsing. so I suspect eggs are fine for eating.

The chickens still produce dander and dander is how its passed. once in the soil the best reading I could find was about four years. Without any poultry. I would go ten myself.

This is why I wont vaccinate for Merecks. IF i have it on the property I want to know and do due dilligence. Guinea fowl dont get it and ducks dont either. so I would be ok with only raising those.

deb
 
Ah, time to slap me silly.

I think I just agreed to buy a milk goat.


A milk goat that is a crazy, like ten hour drive away.

and ten back you got goat containment for your truck?

They will fit in an SUV but It will never be the same
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I brought four nigerian dwarfs home in the back of a Geo Metro once.... about ninety miles of free goat.... well it wasnt free once I got home.... there were the bills they ate and the poo and pee and the burps... whew.... but my son and I giggled the whole trip.

deb
 
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Mereks vaccination only suppresses the symptoms. it was developed to keep the egg laying industry from collapsing. so I suspect eggs are fine for eating.

The chickens still produce dander and dander is how its passed. once in the soil the best reading I could find was about four years. Without any poultry. I would go ten myself.

This is why I wont vaccinate for Merecks. IF i have it on the property I want to know and do due dilligence. Guinea fowl dont get it and ducks dont either. so I would be ok with only raising those.

deb
There is no way this person is going to stop selling poultry.
 
Marek's is a virus. It is carried by wild birds. It is present in most states but very common in the south. It is not one of those 'fatal' things that the state has to control. It is impossible. The best approach is to breed for resistance. At least that is what our state vet says. It is believed that a couple of Guineans or a turkey on the farm will inoculate the chickens so that they build immunities.
 
Marek's is a virus. It is carried by wild birds. It is present in most states but very common in the south. It is not one of those 'fatal' things that the state has to control. It is impossible. The best approach is to breed for resistance. At least that is what our state vet says. It is believed that a couple of Guineans or a turkey on the farm will inoculate the chickens so that they build immunities.

They make the Merek's vaccine from Turkey virus... Unfortunately its incomplete for the job. Raising for resistance is good Vaccination only maskes the disease. Unforutnately the ones that wont make it shouldnt make it and be uthanized.

There are other vectors for Mereks though. Meal worms are one of them... uim or the beetle that the meal worms come from. the beetle scarfs up those dander flakes.... and voila all the meal worms it makes are carriers.

Just a pdf on the subjec. I cant read well right now but interesting
http://www.oie.int/doc/ged/D9316.PDF

deb
 
My sister thinks I can wedge it into my biggest dog crate.


Me... I am not so sure.

If I could only cut the legs off, and stick them back on later.
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I got a full sized goat into the back of my Suzuki a couple years ago. A passenger is a must - they are on goat patrol and feed the goat cookies at regular intervals to reduce goat riots.

 

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