What a magnificent boy! I can see the brahma in him. He is beautiful! I can’t wait to get my own property. I’m going to have separate pens for my most beautiful roosters.
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I agree. Good advice!No....Chickens carry disease and transfer of disease will happen ...Leave it and do not bring it home..
Enjoy your own Birds....
So buying vaccinated chicks from a hatchery is ok. I can’t incubate eggs now as I’d be too impatient for them to hatch. Not to mention the extra roosters.Don't buy from fairs......Incubationg eggs or vaccinated Chicks for Mereks is all you will get....
That's not true if your talking disease transfer?...I have a Silkie cross, Crazy Alice that is one of my Broody Hens that lives with my Big Birds and Lester can not catch her to breed...Her eggs are infertile..She runs like a roadrunner!..lolDisease is an issue. I have also read mixed reviews on keeping a mixed flock of largefowl chickens and bantams.
Yes....Then it's the integration that can be a total pain in the arse.....So buying vaccinated chicks from a hatchery is ok. I can’t incubate eggs now as I’d be too impatient for them to hatch. Not to mention the extra roosters.
Thanks for the info but it's wrong...Not a debate..Although accurate info should be provided....I provided as much accurate info so far that was required..Ok, I Belive every single one of these post's here are COMPLETLY wrong.
First of all, Chickens are not "disease ridden" Chickens Really, And ducks CAN EASILY carry disease and bugs!That info is very very wrong.
Second, If you do the correct quarintine, for 4-6 weeks, Possibley 8 depending on how much space you have, And make she is Isnt carrying bugs or a illness, it should be fine.
Good luck,
–-Taylor.