I do hope you have them separated as far away from your 8 week old as possible?
I have to admit that I didn't seperate the birds like I NOW know I should have. As much as I knew that I should have quarentined if I bought from say joe shmoe's flock down the road, I figured, dumbly, that I was safe because they came from a locally well know hatchery with a great reputation. I now know MUCH differently. You live, you learn right?
I have been watching them like hawks for any signs of anything so lets just hope and pray that I didn't sign a death sentance for my flock with these girls.
The other thing I wonder with quarentining (didn't spell that right I don't think) is when you say "as far as possible" whats the minimum space apart we're talking? I'd like to know for down the road because I only have one really good (largeish) area for my chickens and ducks due to my having horrible neighbors who are sneaky and deceptive and spy-like, not to mention vulgar and hate all animals and children! So I don't have many different places to quarentine a bunch of new birds, should I ever do this again (which I doubt)... I could make a quentine area if I should ever need one about 100-200 feet away from my current coop, is that too close?
I think I'll stick with day old chicks from here on out just to be safe.. Do you also have to quarentine chicks that you've hatched yourself I wonder?
Anyway, Thanks Miss Prissy for the response. I rushed into this whole chicken thing like a kid in a candy store at first and I certainly am learning from this forum!