silkiemama002
Songster
I'm integrating a new chicken for the first time (who's been in quarantine for 16 days), and want to know when she can be in a separate run visible to my existing flock.
I got her November 23rd knowing I was getting another chick the same age 3 days later, however this fell through multiple times and I can't find any others. I've given her a mirror and a homemade companion for company but it's not enough
I know standard quarantine is 4 weeks, but I'm really concerned for her wellbeing as I never intended for her to be alone for all this time... she is clearly depressed and I think she has lost weight.
There are a few things I am worried about:
Other than that she seems healthy, just sad
Her quarantine pen is about 30 meters away from the others, inside the house and through three rooms. I have washed my hands when feeding or touching anything and showered /changed every time I have picked her up.
Given these circumstances, what would you do when it comes to introducing? My original babies are of course my priority, I just don’t want to be being unnecessarily strict with this if I’m just over worrying
I got her November 23rd knowing I was getting another chick the same age 3 days later, however this fell through multiple times and I can't find any others. I've given her a mirror and a homemade companion for company but it's not enough

I know standard quarantine is 4 weeks, but I'm really concerned for her wellbeing as I never intended for her to be alone for all this time... she is clearly depressed and I think she has lost weight.
There are a few things I am worried about:
- 28th November - found lice on her (only one, but treated her within the hour and again 6 days later)
- 29th November - discovered her brother died. The lady who bought him didn't give me much info, but enough to worry. Attaching the conversation I had with her.
- 7th December - one of my other babies, started pooping blood. We suspected coccidiosis, but the vet's float test confirmed roundworm. (I know it is unlikely this had anything to do with her, but including in case)
- I have also noticed some darker spots/discolouration on her earlobes... is this anything to worry about? If it were fowl pox, surely it would have gotten worse by now? Looks like they were there when we got her from the pics but they are slightly darker now, potentially because she has grown... I've added photos.
Other than that she seems healthy, just sad

Her quarantine pen is about 30 meters away from the others, inside the house and through three rooms. I have washed my hands when feeding or touching anything and showered /changed every time I have picked her up.
Given these circumstances, what would you do when it comes to introducing? My original babies are of course my priority, I just don’t want to be being unnecessarily strict with this if I’m just over worrying

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