BabyBantam
Member
Hi,
I'm after some info about Maraks - I recently lost a bird (possibly 2) to this dreadful disease and the vet advised me not to restock until I had an empty coop due to re-infection/carriers etc. (Hoping this won't be for a long time as I've still got 3 healthy birds). I was also told to rest the ground for a 3 month period to clean it. I'm happy & understand the reasoning for this...
My question is - am I able to continue to compost their shavings, poo and straw as I currently do, or will this just delay & spread the possible infection back into my land when I dig the compost back in next year. Also, am I at risk of passing anything to the wild bird population by allowing my current chooks to free range in the garden. I've totally disinfected everything and moved the ark, as I do weekly, but am wondering about the long term issues if one of the birds is a carrier or infected with the virus.
Thanks.
I'm after some info about Maraks - I recently lost a bird (possibly 2) to this dreadful disease and the vet advised me not to restock until I had an empty coop due to re-infection/carriers etc. (Hoping this won't be for a long time as I've still got 3 healthy birds). I was also told to rest the ground for a 3 month period to clean it. I'm happy & understand the reasoning for this...
My question is - am I able to continue to compost their shavings, poo and straw as I currently do, or will this just delay & spread the possible infection back into my land when I dig the compost back in next year. Also, am I at risk of passing anything to the wild bird population by allowing my current chooks to free range in the garden. I've totally disinfected everything and moved the ark, as I do weekly, but am wondering about the long term issues if one of the birds is a carrier or infected with the virus.
Thanks.