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lolI told the doctor I broke my leg in two places.
He told me to quit going to those places.
I get them thursday and they go to the sunroom first. How long do I keep them in issolation?Please make sure you quarantine them first.
I told the doctor I broke my leg in two places.
He told me to quit going to those places.
I get them thursday and they go to the sunroom first. How long do I keep them in issolation?
30 days is a long time. 2 weeks is about as long as I can get away with(hubby hates chickens in the house), Larry the useless roo would work as a test subject. He didn't do his job protecting the girls anyway.Thanks.I know most people won't wait this long but 30 days really is best. If you don't want to wait that long, I would put one of your chickens in with the new comers and see if it gets sick.
Scg, The rooster we put in freezer camp, I did not put it in the fridg for 2 days first. Does that mean we should not eat it?
I told the doctor I broke my leg in two places.
He told me to quit going to those places.
Oz you are killing me!![]()
Arielle, I just figured you were saving the salt for your driveway instead of cooking with it![]()
Quote: I quarentine for 6 weeks. Really. I rarely buy stock. Remember to deworm a couple times during quarentine for internal and exteral parasites. Good job geting these girls. I like that my girls owe me nothing at that age and as they can forage a bit and still produce nice large eggs, I"m good. People forget that first year pullets lay every day, but the eggs are, well, pullet eggs. After first molt the eggs generally get bigger and the laying slows down to accomodate that.