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I am considering working towards the white cornish standards. Have been looking hard for a breeder, oh my, they are hard to find. WLR may be the way to go, and work from them to an eventual white bird. Count me in! I would do a partial order or more if needed.
Was hoping to get some Black Copper Marans from a local family owned hatchery this past Spring but they didn't call to verify with me when the BCM's hatched
These are my wish list birds...along woth Ameraucana, of course!
David Prather in KY has lovely birds, I have a few marans growing from his eggs. PM if you want his info, very nice man and good quality in his stock.
I just want to point out to some "newbies" here that I cannot stress enough how important it is to quarantine ANY new birds you acquire, whether members here or other sources. Family, etc...doesn't matter. ..if you care about your birds and do not want to be in a position to have to put them all down or be limited to not moving birds off of your property because of disease. ..Quarantine
Most good Biosecurity measures are for at least 30 days. Granted there's always that risk of it not raising it's wary head during that time but like @jenaman experience and @daskhan for reasons such as getting accustomed to a new place or being able to keep a better watchful eye over behavior and health to know it's not because of a new pecking order but it's a problem with the bird.
Food for thought!
You'd appreciate finding something out in quarantine rather than your entire flock that you've worked so hard to build.
I cringe every time I read that someone has put a new bird right in with the others. Petrifies me!!
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Quarantine can be as simple as having a decent sized carrier or crate or box that is not going to be used for any other purpose. Typically diseases are passed via saliva/bodily fluids which keeping them to their own feeder and waterer, only using a specific clean scooper for them in their own feed container, washing hands thoroughly and tending to it after your own birds and ideally located in an area (shed/garage/basement) that your other birds/chicks aren't in. Because some diseases are airborne and take no more than some dust particles to transfer! May seem extreme at times but I'm telling you there are countless tears shed over this very thing by many loving poultry owners!!
Huge hugs to everyone as I only post this because I care!
Agreed. Its just respectful of anothers flock and biosecurity to have clean shoes to slip on when you arrive.. Birds you take home may not do well with your birds, different gut floras. Tolerance levels to illness, so many other things could go wrong. I have a small handful of friends that we have 25% or more of each others flocks, and those birds have a short confinement period when I introduce to mine. I still don't risk the health of my new birds coming in. Waterfowl are more hardy but still, is important to quarantine. Protect your flock and new birds.
Unknown husbandry, like shows, swap meets are a huge risk. If you obtain new stock from those sources, 45 day quarantine is a really good idea. Replacing your entire flock due to illness or death is devastating.