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They'll likely get things sorted out just fine. I agree with the "see but no touch" - we try to do so when practical, though if pressed for time or space we'll speed the process up. As noted, introducing at night helps too.
Regarding quarantining - it's nice, but not always do-able in practice. You DO risk introducing diseases into your flock, but it takes a bit of space.
-Frank
Regarding quarantining - it's nice, but not always do-able in practice. You DO risk introducing diseases into your flock, but it takes a bit of space.
-Frank