Oh geez... that has to be rough. Lol, its fine. I've looked up blackhead awhile ago and don't really remember much of it (but I probably should fix that) besides that turkeys can get from chickens if the turkey consumes dirt with cecal (think thats how you spell it) worms. I know one sign of it in turkeys is sulfur colored poop and ifnyou don't catch it soon, the bird will nore than likely die. But don't account me on all this info, because its a little faded Here they are They wouldn't let me get a close pic of them really. They always seem to know when the camera is coming out.Oh no! I'm so sorry I'll make sure to look up the thread. How fun! Was it warm there? (I have no idea on the weather where you live, nor have I ever been over seas- I'm simply curious cx) How long were you away for? I bet all the critters back home missed you! Did you get them in Europe? I can so imagine that, like some souvenir shop with tiny chickens for sale amongst the T-shirts and magnets. Awesome idea, actually. I think you might have to show us some pictures too, now c; Our flock are fine, I just remembered before though (after answering Darth) about one of our mix breed random hens. We've had her for about eight months now, and all the first six months or so I just assumed she was some sort of RhodeIsland Red, or maybe a cross 'cause she's a bit small. And then she moulted over Winter, and has a fantabulous white neck O-O I was like ''Waaaaa?". It looks kinda funky actually, I'll try get a picture. The rabbits are doing well; had a few losses, but also now have a new junior doe, Lola. Here she is. Well, sort of. They're so quite and lovely when you first meet them and when they're out places etc, but I think now that everyone's got comfortable with each other the fights are starting to arise. What exactly is 'Blackhead'? Sorry, I honestly have no idea cx Ok, I'll hold you to that c;