I want to give everyone a useful reminder when bringing chickens from somewhere else to your farm. Please use precautions and quarantine!
Recently someone brought me some Silkie chicks and while I talking to them, my husband took the chicks and went to put them into a brooder. Because he's been with me for 12 years, I thought that he would remember that we would have to quarantine them, but he didn't and he put them in with some gorgeous (and expensive!) cochin chicks I had growing out. Well I got busy preparing for this storm that was about to hit us and didn't check to see that he had quarantined them ( I assumed that he had because I've been raising parrots since 1980 and he's been with me since 1998.)
Later that evening, while we were talking, he said that the Silkie chicks were doing well with the Cochin chicks which stopped me dead in my tracks. Now this person that brought me the Silkie chicks is a BYC'r. I've known her for quite a while, I've been to her house, she's been to mine before but I still quarantine EVERYTHING that comes into my place from her place and others places. Hubby thought it was okay to put them together.
Well guess what? I've now lost 18 of my Cochin chicks to cocci. Do I want to strangle my husband? You bet I do! This isn't the first mess up this week especially. (This weekend, while I was busy, he sold 10 three month old Silkie chicks to someone for $15!!!!! He's not allowed to sell anything anymore!) But what's done is done.
So please, please, please quarantine when you're bringing new birds onto your property! I know several people in the parrot world who have lost thousands of $$$$ in parrots because they didn't and a very close friend just found out that he exposed his entire flock to Avian Herpes because he was trying to do the right thing by rescuing an abused parrot.
This is just cocci but it could have been much worse. I'm out major $$ for these chicks I just lost but it could have been so so much worse.
Laurie