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Yes, he can go back out, and no, you don't need to vaccinate.Thanks. That's kinda what we thought. He spent the night inside and is MUCH better, today - preening for attention and asking for treats (what can I say, I spoil my banty boys!) So, as long as he's eating and drinking and pooing normally, he can go back out with the rest of his buddies?
"The Books" all say that future babies need to be vaccinated. They all note a "double wing prick" but don't elaborate on what that entails or what/where/how to get what to use. What should I look for and do I need an Rx?
The entire flock will get it either from shed scabs or mosquitos. I don't seek it out ("pox parties") but I'm also not surprised when it crops up in new birds.