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Oh- two hens. Yep, I am the same way- if I only had one or two hens, what's the point of a lengthy quarantine IMO!
But be aware there are diseases that make chickens asymptomatic carriers. Then "my chicken has a cold" threads come up. (That means a disease, not a cold.)
And it is heartbreaking to read about people who have to cull their entire flock due to a terrible disease that leaves the survivors carriers. So if you see a runny nose or eyes...or anything on the following list, beware!
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ps044
diagnosis charts at the bottom listing symptoms
Actually, one major thing you might want to consider doing is worming and killing all mites and lice! There are several medications available- if you need assistance all you have to do is ask BYC!
Mites and lice have eggs- and even if your breeder was vigilant about treating for those on a regular basis, the songbirds bring them in too on a regular basis. I use garden Sevin dust 5%, then repeat in 10 days (placed in an old sock and powder puffed under the wings, and all over the chicken except the eyes).
As far as worming goes, some people worm on a regular basis, and others not at all. There are pour-on medications as well as internal medications. Just be aware that there are "egg withdrawal periods" (where you toss the eggs) for some of the meds for a certain period of time. You can do a search on BYC too for specific meds.