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That is why quarantine has limited utility - IMHO. Often, the new birds are carriers and will look just great. Illness comes later. I believe that you should get the new birds as far away from your existing flock - ASAP. If I was in your shoes, I would try to beg or borrow a shed of some sort and house these newbies on the other side of the property.
I have been on BYC for awhile now and I am seeing a pattern: People get all excited about chickens & want more, more, more. Then, months after a new, enthusiastic BYCer appears on the forum, said Enthuser brings sad report of illness obtained at swapmeet or from Craigslist birds. It is sad. I am not writing this in order to rip on the OP. I am just saying that as a group, **WE** do this!!!! We do this and it is not too smart. We are like a bunch of kids that took the sex ed class and decide to do it w/o protection anyway.
so true, beware of craigslist! I have seen way too many adds, gone to look at chickens and turned around the minute I saw what the property looked like. You can often tell how the chickens are kept before you even step foot in the persons yard. If you turn away before seeing the uncared for chickens you will save yourself the guilt of not "rescuing" them. On the other hand, there are some real decent people who love their chickens on craigslist too.
That is why quarantine has limited utility - IMHO. Often, the new birds are carriers and will look just great. Illness comes later. I believe that you should get the new birds as far away from your existing flock - ASAP. If I was in your shoes, I would try to beg or borrow a shed of some sort and house these newbies on the other side of the property.
I have been on BYC for awhile now and I am seeing a pattern: People get all excited about chickens & want more, more, more. Then, months after a new, enthusiastic BYCer appears on the forum, said Enthuser brings sad report of illness obtained at swapmeet or from Craigslist birds. It is sad. I am not writing this in order to rip on the OP. I am just saying that as a group, **WE** do this!!!! We do this and it is not too smart. We are like a bunch of kids that took the sex ed class and decide to do it w/o protection anyway.
so true, beware of craigslist! I have seen way too many adds, gone to look at chickens and turned around the minute I saw what the property looked like. You can often tell how the chickens are kept before you even step foot in the persons yard. If you turn away before seeing the uncared for chickens you will save yourself the guilt of not "rescuing" them. On the other hand, there are some real decent people who love their chickens on craigslist too.