Vaccinations (poultry) -yay or nay?

DomiHentrix

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You don't even have to explain, I'd just like to know what the general consensus is.

Looking forward to seeing the responses!!
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We're still learning, so I don't know if this is correct, but I say Nay for us. We have a fairly small flock.

If that doesn't sound right, someone let me know...
 
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I don't think that there is a right answer, honestly I think it is personal and varies from person to person. That's why Iwas interested in getting replies to see what the overall average is.

With few exceptions I am not inclined to vaccinate, however I don't think that people who choose them are "bad" or "wrong" or even misinformed. I just think it's a choice. Thjere are a few illnesses like Mareks or infectious coryzia (sp?) that frighten me however I know that I am uncomrfortable because I am uninformed so I plan to learn more.

anyway...short answer here is: nay
 
We've had chicks from hatcheries vaccinated for Marek's at the suggestion of our vet. But we don't vaccinate our farm egg hatchlings.
 

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