No trauma that she knows of. She's handled her in the bath and she didn't act like she was in any pain.
Is she lethargic at all? Eating or drinking habits changing?
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No trauma that she knows of. She's handled her in the bath and she didn't act like she was in any pain.
Mine haven't because the price is crazy.Mine don't get mealworms.
Quote: I get it, alright; have for 43 years. I worked in Gaithersburg, MD; in the heart of the richest county, per capita, in the country at the time; concrete, traffic lights, and far too many people. 30 miles to the north was a whole 'nuther world. I'd made up my mind that my kids would grow up knowing what a tree was without looking in a book. My daughter was once overheard telling one of her girlfriends how glad she was to have been raised in a country environment, rather than in the city somewhere. That made it all worth it for me. She actually woke up one morning telling us there'd been a cow mooing all night outside her bedroom window. She was right; I found the tracks.
These days she and her brother have both made their homes & raised their families in more urban surroundings, and it shows, in their children. Me, I wake up every morning to the sound of a rooster crowing outside my bedroom window, can still hear the cows, and find deer tracks year 'round on my own property...HEAVEN IS......
Watermelons, sometimes frozen My daughter likes to collect worms for them then dangle them just out of reachWhat is everybody's favorite treat besides mealworms for your chickens?
So cute! Congratulations !Oh they did! they found a nice sunny spot! Here are pics of them outside and individual pics! I will be posting this a lot of places FYI lol Mom Sunbathing here, She was THRILLED To be out of the coop! Looking over the chicks Just a funny face I got! Now for all of the Individual pics!!! All of these chicks are from @shahtir101 This chick was chick #4 Chick #4 Again, water bottle for size This ones name is Oscer the grouch, for how grumpy he looks sometimes. This one is chick #5, He hatched last night This one does not have a name, it is chick #1 This is chick #3 All together I just realized that I didn't get a pic of chick #2, But you can see the brown one in the back in the last pic.
so true! I I've the country, not that there is much else aroundI get it, alright; have for 43 years. I worked in Gaithersburg, MD; in the heart of the richest county, per capita, in the country at the time; concrete, traffic lights, and far too many people. 30 miles to the north was a whole 'nuther world. I'd made up my mind that my kids would grow up knowing what a tree was without looking in a book. My daughter was once overheard telling one of her girlfriends how glad she was to have been raised in a country environment, rather than in the city somewhere. That made it all worth it for me. She actually woke up one morning telling us there'd been a cow mooing all night outside her bedroom window. She was right; I found the tracks.
These days she and her brother have both made their homes & raised their families in more urban surroundings, and it shows, in their children. Me, I wake up every morning to the sound of a rooster crowing outside my bedroom window, can still hear the cows, and find deer tracks year 'round on my own property...HEAVEN IS......