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 Just wanted to share a pic of my EE bantam family. The little rooster will sit on the chicks at night rite next to the henlau.gif..

I just cant seem to get a picture of it yet hide.gif. The babies are 3 weeks old now.

 

 

 



very cute family...love.gif

1 Weim,1 Pomeranian, 2 Cats,2 fish tanks, flock of 30(or so ) BLRW chickens,flock of Banties(Cochins,Showgirls,Greylegs and Silkies), Flock of Ancona Ducks (B&W,Lav & W),Flock of Mallards (Blue Fawn and Restricteds) 6 Muscovies, 3 Narragansett Turkeys,2 Geese(Toulouse), 2 Budgies,2 zebra finch, 2 Cockatiels.... and oh yeah, 5 great kids( 2 have flown the coop) and an enabling hubby   

 

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1 Weim,1 Pomeranian, 2 Cats,2 fish tanks, flock of 30(or so ) BLRW chickens,flock of Banties(Cochins,Showgirls,Greylegs and Silkies), Flock of Ancona Ducks (B&W,Lav & W),Flock of Mallards (Blue Fawn and Restricteds) 6 Muscovies, 3 Narragansett Turkeys,2 Geese(Toulouse), 2 Budgies,2 zebra finch, 2 Cockatiels.... and oh yeah, 5 great kids( 2 have flown the coop) and an enabling hubby   

 

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Goldielocks and Princess Jasmine (our Cackle Hatchery EE).  Haven't posted their pics in a while so I thought I should get some new ones up. 

 

 

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post #5753 of 11369
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Originally Posted by gordonburrito View Post

Goldielocks and Princess Jasmine (our Cackle Hatchery EE).  Haven't posted their pics in a while so I thought I should get some new ones up. 

 

 

900x600px-LL-47415037_goldie2012.jpeg

 

 

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Gorgeous! I have always wanted one that looks like your Goldilocks, but now i want one that looks like Princess jasmine too! love.gif

 

 

post #5754 of 11369
Omg my roo is limping! Idk what happened its just gotten progressively worse HELP any one have any ideas
it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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post #5755 of 11369
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Originally Posted by Hatch me if you can View Post

 Just wanted to share a pic of my EE bantam family. The little rooster will sit on the chicks at night rite next to the henlau.gif..

I just cant seem to get a picture of it yet hide.gif. The babies are 3 weeks old now.

 

 

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Your right he does look like mine!!! Hahaha he's hurt I'm not sure how or why sad.png its getting worse he won't bear any weight on it today just hopping around on one food sad.png
it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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Can you handle him? If so then hold him until he calms down and then use a free hand to feel from his knee all the way down to each toe. you will find out if he has anything wrong and pretty close to were it may be when he pulls his foot/leg away. Take it slow and don't rush the process. A break will be pretty obvious but a pulled or strained area will take a little more detective work. Good luck with him and let us know how it goes. When in doubt always leave them in the hands of a professional unless you don't have that option.

 

 

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I can't feel a break at all. And he wasn't really hurling around when I was Feeling it.
I'm wondering if I should try to restrict this movement and just give that leg a rest for a few days.
it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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post #5758 of 11369
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I can't feel a break at all. And he wasn't really hurling around when I was Feeling it.
I'm wondering if I should try to restrict this movement and just give that leg a rest for a few days.


X2 that sounds like a good plan it may get better on its ownhu.gif

they seem to be very resilient. Good luck with himfl.gif

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Originally Posted by Evelle View Post

I can't feel a break at all. And he wasn't really hurling around when I was Feeling it.
I'm wondering if I should try to restrict this movement and just give that leg a rest for a few days.


I had a roo that got into a fight and we put him in a cage in the pen and he got into another fight I guess and was hurt more.  He didn't get better... I kind think it was because of the small cage he couldn't exercise.  I think next time I will put one in a cage alone but with plenty of room to rest and exercise in peace.

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Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Lavender Ameraucana Breeders Thread

 

 

 

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post #5760 of 11369
I culled two turkeys a week ago because they were picking one everyone in the coop every time I walked in there I could feel the intense stress in the air. That's when it started I wonder if he got into a fight with one of them??
He stays in the coop pretty much all day and rest you think maybe now that the turkeys are gone and everyone's a little more relaxed now that they are gone. But he's such a scardy rooster and runs away from everything!
I'll try the restriction for a few days whats the harm with a few days.
it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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it is better to have loved and loss then never loved at all..
no matter how small a pet maybe its always hard to lose one...
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