New to raising chickens

cmyers88

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Hi everyone, about 6 weeks ago my boyfriend and I got some chicks from a local supply store. We have 3 Rhode Island Reds, and 3 Silver Laced Wyandottes. We were contacted by a family member who was trying to help a friend rehome her 5 chickens. When my boyfriend went to get them he said their living conditions were horrible. We don't know how they were taken care of at all. I'm a little worried if their eggs might be safe to feed to my family or what I should do. They seem happier here, but I'm also still worried about introducing them to the younger ones. Any help, or advise would be greatly appreciated!
 
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It is probably too late now but, they should have been quarantined away from the rest of your birds for at least a month. I would imagine them to have worms, mites, lice, possible diseases that would decimate your own birds.

Take care of your own birds first, then the rescued chickens. After which, keep separate clothing, shoes, gloves etc. to use ONLY for the quarantined birds.
 
:welcome  It is probably too late now but, they should have been quarantined away from the rest of your birds for at least a month.   I would imagine them to have worms, mites, lice, possible diseases that would decimate your own birds.

Take care of your own birds first, then the rescued chickens. After which,  keep separate clothing, shoes,  gloves etc. to use ONLY for the quarantined birds.


Thank you, we haven't put them together yet, glad we didn't. Is there any treatments i should be doing with them? They are missing feathers, but i don't know if it was from them fighting or from bugs. We did get an egg yesterday but I'm not sure if it is safe, or what i should do with it.
 
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