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We don't know yet, so be cautious, keep them in, and wait for an 'all clear'. Here we have lots of Canada geese who arrived recently, and don't yet know how long any of them might be contagious. Waiting.
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Me too, Jacin. Luckily I have 12 ordered inter-state so I should be ok to get them. If my shipped egg order is canceled, I may grab a dozen barnyard mix from a seller 20 minutes from me or the same hatchery I ordered from which would be 2 hours drive round trip but worth it just to grab a few more…Second set of chicks are ordered from Iowa (McMurray), eggs are flying in from Idaho (Meyer). I am really hoping states don’t block shipped birds and eggs. But preparing just in case…I keep losing this thread.
I keep waiting for alerts that my orders have been canceled because of this
They take unwanted roosters and find good homes.... usually dumped onesWhat is the Chicago Roo Crew?
I feel horrible for them.
Well I'd assume it will go along with migrations. In 2015 it died down in July.Any idea how long we should exercise precautions for? I am not finding much useful information from official sources. Are we just to keep holding biosecurity measure until we see how the situations develop?
Poor birds gonna have some serious cabin fever, but I guess that beats the flu.