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I had the same conversation w/Peter Brown and am thinking of doing those vaccinations (LT, Coryza, Mareks on chicks).
But the logistics confound me.
Coryza is a 2-shot vaccine, and the vac costs over $50. Don't know if you can split up a bottle and save part for the second shot, or not.
A lot of the hatching I do is under bantam Araucana or bantam Ameraucana broodies. Those little biddies can't fit many eggs under them, so 4-5 chicks at a time are hatched at intervals.
How to vaccinate according to the correct schedule on these small staggered hatches without spending zillions on vaccine? If I bought vaccine for each little batch of chicks, the cost would become prohibitive very quickly. Also, I would be vaccinating a lot of cull cockerels with expensive vaccine that will end up as stew in a few weeks anyway.
I wonder if I can vaccinate all of my adults now, and then vaccinate all of the birds that hatched out during the spring/summer, and that I have decided to keep, in the fall, all at once?
But the logistics confound me.
Coryza is a 2-shot vaccine, and the vac costs over $50. Don't know if you can split up a bottle and save part for the second shot, or not.
A lot of the hatching I do is under bantam Araucana or bantam Ameraucana broodies. Those little biddies can't fit many eggs under them, so 4-5 chicks at a time are hatched at intervals.
How to vaccinate according to the correct schedule on these small staggered hatches without spending zillions on vaccine? If I bought vaccine for each little batch of chicks, the cost would become prohibitive very quickly. Also, I would be vaccinating a lot of cull cockerels with expensive vaccine that will end up as stew in a few weeks anyway.
I wonder if I can vaccinate all of my adults now, and then vaccinate all of the birds that hatched out during the spring/summer, and that I have decided to keep, in the fall, all at once?