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I would go ahead and get another and not quarantine just make sure the chickens look well.Hey there, looking for advice from other SoCal people:
I had two laying hens, but one died this morning. Now my other hen is all alone and quite sad and confused, I imagine. I need to get her some companionship. But if I get a new grown hen, I will have to quarantine the new bird for a month, so my girl will still be alone for another month. If I get baby chicks (can I even do that this time of year?) they will be too small for her companionship for several more weeks.
What do I do??
Please advise. I worry about my lone girl
Thanks for your thoughts, Hemet Dennis -- I was thinking the same thing.
Michelle
Just saw your post Michelle, I too would try to find a hen from a place that you trust and seems to be a clean enviornment and put them together right away. You ould put SAVE-A-CHICK or some other vitamin water in for them to help alittle--also worm right away to alievitae that possible problem....just my thoughts.....poor momma is all alone...sniff-sniff.....Have you found a hen yet for yer lonley momma? LOL
Hello, our family has started our own backyard flock. All hens, 6 total all different breeds,1 RIR(Ginger), 1 Black Copper Marans(Ebony), 1 Barred Rock(Georgia), 1 Silver Laced Wyandotte(Constance), 1 Ameraucana(Princess Leia), and last but not least a Silkie name Mokey. We're in West Covina, have 4 kids and 2 small dogs. We enjoy our growing our own fruits and veggies also. Hello to all. I'll try to post pics soon