“…Paradoxically, chickens and turkeys were more susceptible to experimental disease with RV in older ages (56 to 119 days) than birds in first few weeks of life (Yason & Schat 1986b, 1987. However, in field situation, evidence indicates that most of turkeys and chickens will have been infected, and presumably will have developed some immunity, well before this age (Myers & Schat 1990a, 1990b). Added to this, Jones et al (1979) reported lack of age resistance to disease as well as an outbreak of rotaviral diarrhea that occurred between 32 and 92 weeks of age in commercial laying hens.…”