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- Jul 6, 2012
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thankyou ...All I can say is that you are right to be concerned. I'd be very concerned. I don't know what he has but once something gets introduced into your flock....there's no going back. Been there, done that. The other thing is that even with him being quarantined you can so easily track whatever this is all over the place. Virus, bacteria and fungus can all travel on your shoes, your clothes, your hands, hair, you name it. Viruses are airborne and can travel easily to nearby birds. Quarantine works if it's true quarantine. Just penning up a distance from the other birds is not true quarantine although that is what most people do.
I'm sorry if I sound like such a negative nellie about this but I've been down that road of having a flock infected. Hopefully he'll get better and your other birds won't be affected. Bird diseases just seem to never be that easily controlled or gotten rid of though.
My last flock also got a disease because of new chickens .So thats why i am concerned about him .......

know iwant him to be the part of the flock as soon as possible....but no if i want my flock..