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Your concern is appreciated, but how cavalier I am and how cavalier I sound are actually two very different things. I tend to like to be light-hearted in public, and presented the story I did in a humorous manner because I thought it might make some people smile.

Yes, there is always a chance of infection. Yes, the bird is now, not entirely quarantined, he's in with my four other Aussies, but they're in a separate area. No, he wasn't in fact a random drop-off; I know her, I know her flock, I know how they're kept, and although that's no guarantee I didn't feel the risk to be extraordinary or unacceptable.

I daresay I will make mistakes as a chicken owner and while good advice politely presented is always welcome, frankly yes, that was really quite rude.
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Eeeek.

*quickly runs in, grabs the ladle, the spoon and the stew*

*runs back out*

*runs back in, passes out freshly baked pecan mini-pies*

They're seriously super-yummy, especially with vanilla-bean ice cream
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Sounds quite yummy!

I'm making pumpkin spice cookies right now with cream cheese frosting.
 
So who is watching the auction on RBA for the Bielefelders from GFF?? Anyone want to guess how high they will go? Just 1.5 hours left.
 
oooppps Sorry, it takes me so long to get a message done (hire a severe dyslexic and have fun watching us type while thinking
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) that I didn't see that the poster got her feelings hurt. That means that I am guilty of same as Mz Beryl simply beat me to it. sorry, no offense was intended
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to me k/

LOL! Nope :) My feelings are a lot tougher than that :) But thank you, birdnbeast -- I appreciate that!

The truth is I would echo exactly the same point that Overoberyl was making -- that it's always a good idea to quarantine new birds. In this instance, well, she dropped the roo off before I was even up and about. She did put him in a separate stall, for which I was grateful. He then spent the day running around by himself and facing off with my other roo through the fence -- since he proved impossible to catch, there wasn't much I could do about it. Since there wasn't much I could do about it, I enjoyed the show :)

When it started getting dark, I finally managed to lure him back into the barn and sequestered him in a separate stall. It was clear he wasn't happy, though -- he'd spent the entire day pacing around the outside run, and right outside the wall where he could hear my "teens". So I decided to put the other 'lorps in with him. Which wasn't, in fact, as cautious a decision as I probably should have made. But like I said, I know her and her flock, and didn't see any extraordinary reason for concern.

But while I undoubtedly would have offered precisely the same advice if asked, I sincerely doubt I would have presented it in the same manner.
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Nevertheless, Overoberyl, I know that you are very passionate about chickens and your response came from that passion (and also, possibly, your own hard-won experiences). I can respect that, and I do realize I often come across as more light-hearted and carefree than I actually am. So thank you for your concern, and also for making it clear to anyone randomly reading the thread that simply plopping a new chicken in with yours is not a good idea.
 
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big cyber hugs to you

and, for the record and jmo a bit conflict resolution is not a bad thing. we are not robots using technology
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Thanks to the lovely helper on here that shows this 'dinosaur' how to use these emoto-thingies. created a monster .... k/
 
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