So my quails recently hatched this week infact and they're been doing great. It's my first time raising quail.
Today i woke up to a voice mail from the APHA (British equivilant of fish and game I believe?) telling me the farm I bought the eggs from had an out break of bird flu. I looked into it more and left them a message since I couldn't get through to them.
The flu was only confirmed this week, infact the day after my quails hatched.
I am panicking, not just because of my birds (10 quails and 2 budgies though they're all in seperate rooms) but because my next door neighbor has thousands of £ worth of parrots in his aviaries.
Is it even possible for chicks to carry/contract bird flu through the egg? Should I be worried? The eggs were bought way before the confirmed outbreak last month. And there's no signs of sickness in the chicks. I have more eggs in the incubator, will they destroy those too if they choose to cull?
I can't get in contact again til monday it seems. But I'm just really worried rn.
Today i woke up to a voice mail from the APHA (British equivilant of fish and game I believe?) telling me the farm I bought the eggs from had an out break of bird flu. I looked into it more and left them a message since I couldn't get through to them.
The flu was only confirmed this week, infact the day after my quails hatched.
I am panicking, not just because of my birds (10 quails and 2 budgies though they're all in seperate rooms) but because my next door neighbor has thousands of £ worth of parrots in his aviaries.
Is it even possible for chicks to carry/contract bird flu through the egg? Should I be worried? The eggs were bought way before the confirmed outbreak last month. And there's no signs of sickness in the chicks. I have more eggs in the incubator, will they destroy those too if they choose to cull?
I can't get in contact again til monday it seems. But I'm just really worried rn.