reddirtbirds
Songster
Hi everyone,
I've had chickens for several years now but recently due to unfortunate events involving coyotes, snakes, and a hawk my little flock has dwindled to two (a pair of cochin brahma crosses, a father and daughter of course
). I've completely predator-proofed my coop, and I'm now wanting to repopulate my flock. Since I can't breed the rooster and hen I have, buying new chicks is my only option. I'm wondering though if it would be best to sell/cull my last two birds and start clean? I started my original flock before I knew much about biosecurity or disease in flocks, and even though my birds have never had any symptoms of anything, I'm worried about new birds being affected negatively when introduced to my flock's diseases that they're already immune to. Would starting completely fresh (a completely new flock) and eliminating my flock's disease be possible with a deep clean on my coop?
I've had chickens for several years now but recently due to unfortunate events involving coyotes, snakes, and a hawk my little flock has dwindled to two (a pair of cochin brahma crosses, a father and daughter of course
