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  1. NewCr8ion

    Help with Our Sick Chicken Limpy Laserbeak

    Limpy is much worse today. She won't hold her head up. But I did get her to take some water and some of the baby vitamins and food.
  2. NewCr8ion

    Help with Our Sick Chicken Limpy Laserbeak

    Her previously broken leg healed almost perfectly. The vet was shocked as a matter of fact and said we did an "exceptional job" setting it. I could see the injury on the x-ray, that was pretty cool to know.
  3. NewCr8ion

    Help with Our Sick Chicken Limpy Laserbeak

    I did use Save-a-Chick electrolytes. I will go get vitamins tonight. Right now I will do almost anything. It was ridiculous the amount I spent at the vet but the money was worth knowing she does not have a spine/leg injury.
  4. NewCr8ion

    Help with Our Sick Chicken Limpy Laserbeak

    Our Buff Orpington "Limpy Laserbeak" is not doing well. She has survived and healed from a broken leg (September) but in the past two weeks she has stopped standing and walking completely. The back story is LONG so grab some coffee...dates are as best as I can recall. Sept. 23 we got four...
  5. NewCr8ion

    So many plans so little money...

    I have been planning our first coop for months (well, years actually, but chickens just became legal in my city) and I have to confess I am more confused than EVER. We know we'll have to sell a kidney for the hardware cloth. But we are trying to do most of the build from re-purposed and reused...
  6. NewCr8ion

    Portsmouth, VA Chicken Laws?

    I know this is an older thread, if you are still here & interested then go to the The City Council meeting at 5PM tonight. They are reviewing the chicken law. Until three years ago residents could keep up to six chickens. We did our research, checked the city web site and found the code...
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