INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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@runt325Please take our advice. If you can't quarantine or you don't have someone who doesn't have chickens who can quarantine her don't bring her in. One bird is not worth infecting your whole flock. If you have a way for someone to do it separate her for at least 3-4 weeks then add one bird from your flock as a possible sacrifice in with her for a week or two and see if either gets sick. This is important with any bird, but especially with adult birds of separate flocks because they have been exposed to different things and pose a greater risk to each other.
Like Banti I learned the hard way. I had the birds separate, but did not do them last with clothes and shoes, and me (wash skin and hair) so I lost. My entire flock got mycoplasma synoviae and had to be culled. I was lucky that it is one relatively easy to get out of the environment so I could get more birds, and not one that lingers.
 
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