I have no way to quarentine so I don't bring in birds that aren't young chicks.
I don't add any grown or teen bird to my flock, basically only add day olds but they stay in the brooder for several weeks then go to the chicken coop and live among the chickens but in their own run, and they are usually my own hatched birds so keep that in mind before jumping what I'm about to type.
I don't really get the whole "quarentine" thing, if you have a new bird that has parasites (external) you should be able to see that already, internal okay I'll give you that one, if you have a bird that is actively sick or unwell why are you bringing it home at all anyway, if you have a bird that is a carrier of some fowl disease it doesn't matter how long you quarentine as soon as she mixes w/ your flock they are now exposed.
I don't add any grown or teen bird to my flock, basically only add day olds but they stay in the brooder for several weeks then go to the chicken coop and live among the chickens but in their own run, and they are usually my own hatched birds so keep that in mind before jumping what I'm about to type.
