Stock Photo - 14 March 2022, Saxony, Pehritzsch B. Eilenburg: Poultry farmer Hartmut Poschlod helps veterinarian Anna-Maria Westermeyer vaccinate the one-day-old chicks against poultry paralysis in his mini hatchery. After 21 days, the first chicken chicks from breeders from the surrounding area, but also from Berlin and Magdeburg, have now hatched in the incubators of his hatchery. By the end of June, up to 1,500 chicks, including from various chicken breeds, geese, ducks, quail, turkeys and ostriches, will see the light of day. Already one day after hatching, the animals receive a ""Marek"" vaccination from the veterinarian, which is used against a poultry paralysis. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Pehritzsch B. Eilenburg/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: 14 March 2022, Saxony, Pehritzsch B. Eilenburg: Poultry farmer Hartmut Poschlod helps veterinarian Anna-Maria Westermeyer vaccinate the one-day-old chicks.

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