This thread is amazing, and I have tried so hard to take the message to heart. That said, I did the stupid thing and fell in love with (and bought) a pullet at a show two weeks ago, from someone I don't really know. I did hear one positive review of her from another BYC member, but that's all. So I DID put the bird in quarantine, in a dog crate in my storage room, and I dusted her with poultry dust just to be safe. Took her to the vet for a check a week later and (based on a visual exam) she was pronounced "fine" with no discernible parasites. She's still in quarantine (it's been two weeks) and I plan on keeping her there another two. That said, I understand the logic behind putting one of my resident birds in with her, but the crate is really too small for 2 birds (I think). I do have a hen that I've pulled from the group because she was being too aggressive, so she's in another pet carrier for the next week as a time-out. Would putting the two cages side-by-side be close enough to accomplish anything? I don't really want to risk the older hen since she's my best layer, but since she's out of the coop anyway . . . ? I also don't want to put her directly in with the new bird since we haven't really resolved her aggression issue yet.
Meanwhile new bird seems healthy - clean, alert and good appetite. I haven't let her out at all yet, so I can imagine she's pretty bored, but I'd much rather be safe than sorry.
Cheers -
Cynthia
Meanwhile new bird seems healthy - clean, alert and good appetite. I haven't let her out at all yet, so I can imagine she's pretty bored, but I'd much rather be safe than sorry.
Cheers -
Cynthia