It depends on your goals. In an ideal world. You don't mix any chickens from different flocks until everyone is quarantined. But space and housing limitations can cause you to take a risk based approach. You highest priority goal is probably to protect your current flock, so mixing new birds together may not be ideal, but necessary. Just make sure you keep them separate until you have passed the entire quarantine period for the newest bird you have.Hi Everyone, I think I know the answer to this question, but I'm going to ask anyway. If I bring home chickens from Old Salt on Friday and bring home a chicken or two again on Sunday, can I quarantine them together or at least in the same garage but separate from the rest or do they literally all need to be separate from each other for the two weeks?
Thanks!
summary:
Ideal: completely separate - not even in same room, garage, etc.
Better: In same room, separate cages separated by as much distance as possible
Good: In Same room, separate cages, side by side
If you must: All in same cage
Bad: Throw 'em out the car door and into the flock.