I was just wondering about vaccinations for chickens hatched by us back-garden-farmers. I know that my ex-batts and the POL's that I've got have all been vaccinated, probably as day old chicks, but what do we do at home? Do we ignore it and hope nothing happens or do we get something from the vet? I'm just curious at the moment and I think I'd like to know please
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Hen vaccine is aimed at the big industry Maureen. It comes in packs of 4,000! Some chicken breeders don't believe in vaccination - they keep their strain disease-free by culling any that show signs (for example, of Marek's disease) in the belief that un-vaccinated stock can build up immunity. Those of us after pets don't want to go down the culling route so buying in vaccinated stock is best for us.
Chicks are usually done at a day old.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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well yeah, but like the dog and cats, i don't worry about vets till it happens ..... and i guess as theres not any chickens round here, fingers crossed unless they can get something from wild birds, theres not much that can happen ....... decides not to worry about wild birds for now either
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Good question Maureen......I've wondered that as well!?? All mine are vaccinated (cos they were destined for the cage!)
I was fancying hatching a few eggs myself in spring (not by sitting on them myself I hasten to add!)
Might be worth having a word with a tame vet as if it's only coppers to do it could be worth it?
Must admit, judging from past experience, as soon as I set foot in the vets with any animal I can kiss goodbye to 30 squid instantly as that's where the meter starts running!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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There is no shortage of kittens looking for good homes. However appealing it may be tolet Mrs Tabby have a family, it really is more responsible to make sure it never happens. Sometimes the 'responsible' option can be very depressing.....Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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