As hatch day is arriving tomorrow. What vaccination or medication protocol does everyone use?
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size primarily. they should have the same basic type, bantams are just smaller.I have a question, is there a difference between bantams and regular birds? If so what?, how can you tell?
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I don't vaccinate my chicks. I give them medicated feed but that's about it. During a whole year I migHt lose 3 birds to I think Mareks disease but that is out of all chicks hatched (usually well over 100) and my adult birds are now immune and cannot catch it. I prefer not to vaccinate animals unless it is a must. Vaccinations can be hard on an animal because you are actually infecting them with the disease but at a low enough does as for the body to fight it off. It still makes the body go into attack mode though. At a hatchery it is an option so it's a "if you want to pay extra to be more assured" type thing. Even if you vaccinate it is not a 100%. I got a few EEs that were vaccinated for Mareks and i still lost one later in the year to it. That is how I run things but others may do it differently. I always assume I am going to lose a handful of birds to predators, sickness, or other. Just a good precautionary mindset. Like having a backup rooster. You don't want to lose him but having a backup is always a good idea. That's my 2 cents on the topic.As hatch day is arriving tomorrow. What vaccination or medication protocol does everyone use?
Can you tell when they are chicks?