Well, I made a super stupid mistake today.
Feed store was offering chicks that they had 'left over' from their order. I asked how much, and was told 2 dollars a piece for White Layers (Leghorns) I thought.. Great! I can pick some up.. add them to my brooder that I have chicks in currently.
I am KICKING myself.
But first, I am really kinda angry that (well, I have never ordered chicks from a feed store before so had NO idea) these chicks are vaccinated against Mareks.
Got them home. Chicks looked great. Bright active. I didn't think. I added them to my brooder with 8 other chicks that were a week old.
My question: I noticed (about an hour after putting the chicks in) that some of the chicks had a green dot on the back of the neck.. Called the feed store, sure enough. These had been vaccinated against mareks.
Chicks were together at most, 1.5 hours, if that. Did I just flipping sentence these other chicks to possible marek's death? They are NOT vaccinated against marek's, NONE of my birds are.
These new chicks were seperated out, put in their own brooder OUTSIDE the house, on a closed in porch, and I am getting rid of them in the morning. I deconstructed my main brooder with my 1 week old chicks in it, disinfected the whole thing.
What are the chances??? And how long would you keep these guys quarantined now away from (and not going outside - at all) until I am sure they are in the clear?? (I have read 40 weeks, but I really need someone that has dealt with this to know..)
Please help if you can, I am going out of my mind with worry over one stupid mistake.
Feed store was offering chicks that they had 'left over' from their order. I asked how much, and was told 2 dollars a piece for White Layers (Leghorns) I thought.. Great! I can pick some up.. add them to my brooder that I have chicks in currently.
I am KICKING myself.
But first, I am really kinda angry that (well, I have never ordered chicks from a feed store before so had NO idea) these chicks are vaccinated against Mareks.
Got them home. Chicks looked great. Bright active. I didn't think. I added them to my brooder with 8 other chicks that were a week old.
My question: I noticed (about an hour after putting the chicks in) that some of the chicks had a green dot on the back of the neck.. Called the feed store, sure enough. These had been vaccinated against mareks.
Chicks were together at most, 1.5 hours, if that. Did I just flipping sentence these other chicks to possible marek's death? They are NOT vaccinated against marek's, NONE of my birds are.
These new chicks were seperated out, put in their own brooder OUTSIDE the house, on a closed in porch, and I am getting rid of them in the morning. I deconstructed my main brooder with my 1 week old chicks in it, disinfected the whole thing.
What are the chances??? And how long would you keep these guys quarantined now away from (and not going outside - at all) until I am sure they are in the clear?? (I have read 40 weeks, but I really need someone that has dealt with this to know..)
Please help if you can, I am going out of my mind with worry over one stupid mistake.