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This is Ricky today, she's the one I had stepped on when she was 4 1/2 weeks old and made a horrible screeching sound, I thought I broke her neck..



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post #12 of 16

Oh my, she's beautiful! Glad things turned out for Both of you.

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Oh my, she's beautiful! Glad things turned out for Both of you.


Thank you, I'm so glad the outcome came out better then I thought it would.  She is a show offer....lol

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I broke my little 8 week old seabright's leg today. I'm hoping she will recover, but that is a horrible feeling to know she has to suffer because of my accident.
Your silkie is gorgeous, and she looks fully recovered.

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I have been raising birds for almost 5 years. I have learned that death is part of life with birds. Babies are fragile and some don't make it.
One time I did the same as you, only it was a conure who fell out of my hands and that minute I moved forward and sure enough, I stepped on him. He died in minutes. It was horrible and it all happened right in front of a customer. Then I had to tell another customer what happened as she had a deposit on that bird.
  I have dealt with alot of painful losses raising birds and somehow I have learned how to deal with it as part of the whole thing. I can't let it completely tear me up each time or I would not be doing this any more. There is far more good things and joys that take place.
  I have been reading here alot and it seems that it is this way with chickens too. People are reporting losses to predators, losses to new shipped babies and much more.
I guess we gotta get tough some how if we are going to survive being chicken parents.
Say a little prayer for your guy and trust God he is ok. I doubt he is going to have a problem as birds don't have very wide necks and if you would have broken it, that is instant death for them. It sounds like he hurt when it happened, but he has sprung back.
Give him some special treats and attention and maybe he will become your best friend.

Lovin my chickens. Terry

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Love my chickens!! Serama's, silkies and a variety of other bantams and EE mixes.

Love the Lord!!!  Trust Him for everything!! He is so good!

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Great Hubby, 9 adult children, four birth and five adopted,.  Love birds! Raise Green Cheek Conures.

Love my chickens!! Serama's, silkies and a variety of other bantams and EE mixes.

Love the Lord!!!  Trust Him for everything!! He is so good!

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Originally Posted by arianna 

I broke my little 8 week old seabright's leg today. I'm hoping she will recover, but that is a horrible feeling to know she has to suffer because of my accident.
Your silkie is gorgeous, and she looks fully recovered.


I hope your's recover, please keep me inform.  What are you doing for her?  Do you have her foot in a sling or something?  Just curious in case something like that happens in my situations...

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