Quote: If I may. I can offer my opinion and practice here on the farm. On the very rare occasion that I bring a live bird home, they get quarantined separately by where they came from. If I were to get a few from more than one breeder as you are suggesting I would not put them together.
My reasoning is this; I would not want any bird to unknowingly be exposed to a sickness. But more importantly I would want better control over identifying what bird/group, if any, signs or symptoms may generate from. I always operate under the assumption that we all have germs and we all have different germs. This way everyone is treated with the utmost biosecurity I can reasonably provide here. I also quarantine for at least 6 weeks. Keep in mind to always feed, water, clean and handle these birds last.
This may sound extreme to some but one heartbreak story about slowly loosing your entire flock and work to "something" will help to know that the few weeks of insurance is worth it.
My .2 cents. Has worked very successfully for us for 6+ years.
Feel free to continue to ask questions...we all start somewhere.![]()