That’s awesome!I had a random White Leghorn vist my coop multiple days until she ended up calling it home. I've saw her in the area before she decided she had a new flock but I'm glad nothing has come up from it. first pic of our random hen Nickle
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That’s awesome!I had a random White Leghorn vist my coop multiple days until she ended up calling it home. I've saw her in the area before she decided she had a new flock but I'm glad nothing has come up from it. first pic of our random hen Nickle
Same here. Not culling until they are showing symptoms but seriously considering ducks as well. Marek's just SUCKS.I have lost about 10 to actual symptoms showing, but am culling most of the chickens so I can focus on ducks instead since they won't get it
I am not a fan of quarantining as the “be all solution” for introducing new birds. While there are a few things 30 or even 60 day quarantine may catch, there are many it will miss. I think quarantining gives people a false sense of security. If it is possible, testing is better. There are several diseases, IC to name one, whereas the chickens that survive will be carriers for life. There may be or not be times that symptoms will reappear, like stress, other ailments, etc…, but this may be months or years away. Regardless, the carriers will give the flock IC. @janiedoeMany people are told to quarantine a new bird before introducing it to your current ones, whether it be chickens, ducks, or the like. Yet some people may not listen until they have experienced the negative results of not quarantining. Even then some people don't listen.
Share your stories of what you found wrong with a bird when quarantining, or what went wrong when you didn't quarantine or didn't do it long enough.
Maybe a thread like this will help convince some people to quarantine their birds when they can hear more about why to quarantine the birds!
Yes, quarantining does not guarantee catching all of the sicknesses a bird could have, but it can help. You can give a quality inspection on the bird as well to see if there are any issues you need to deal with.I am not a fan of quarantining as the “be all solution” for introducing new birds. While there are a few things 30 or even 60 day quarantine may catch, there are many it will miss. I think quarantining gives people a false sense of security. If it is possible, testing is better. There are several diseases, IC to name one, whereas the chickens that survive will be carriers for life. There may be or not be times that symptoms will reappear, like stress, other ailments, etc…, but this may be months or years away. Regardless, the carriers will give the flock IC.
Oh good grief, Is that why the giver gave? Did he know the bird was sick. I've never heard of a bird having worms. How would that even happen? Dirty coup?This is the experience I just had, the reason I decided to start this thread.
Today I got a rooster that someone was getting rid of because they weren't allowed to have rooster. A GLW. He is a pretty guy, so I hope he is well behaved so he can stay.
Well, I brought him home. He seemed just fine. No lethargy, injuries, or mites. He seemed fine, that is, until he pooped. When he pooped I saw worms in the dropping. That wouldn't have been good to put in my coop.
Now he is getting dewormed before he can go into the coop with my chickens.
Worms aren't uncommon in free range birds. They can get them real easily from grasshoppers and other things they eat.Oh good grief, Is that why the giver gave? Did he know the bird was sick. I've never heard of a bird having worms. How would that even happen? Dirty coup?
No, she gave him to me because she lived in a place where she wasn't allowed to have roosters. He is still young, so she had just found out he was a rooster, so she urgently needed to find him a home.Oh good grief, Is that why the giver gave? Did he know the bird was sick. I've never heard of a bird having worms. How would that even happen? Dirty coup?