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  1. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    I love good news first thing in the morning :) Kudos to you for working hard to take care of them -- and to Nomie and Willow for rejoining their flock! Best wishes to you all!
  2. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    You are taking such good care of them. :hugs
  3. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    Don't know what the right emoji would be for your post. Not sure there's one that fits when things look awful but there's progress being made.. My avian vet had me soaking Eleanor's feet twice daily with Epsom salts for weeks and weeks. I don't think she ever bled that much, but there was some...
  4. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    I admire how much effort you are making to take care of your birds. I know how hard it is, and sometimes, it feels as if they will NEVER recover, which is discouraging. But, as you said, they are eating and drinking well, and enjoying some field trips. All of that is remarkably good! You are a...
  5. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    Matilda's feet look so much better than my Eleanor's did; my girl lost about half of her toes. There was one occasion where, like you suggested, Eleanor had a bit of blood, likely because the peeling stuff was pulled off a bit too soon from the live tissue. I think you are doing a phenomenal...
  6. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    I don't think your girls could ask for a more dedicated caretaker. Please keep us updated. :hugs
  7. Callender Girl

    Matilda is going to lose her feet. :(

    I just came across this thread. One of my hens had a severe case of frostbite last winter and lost about half of her toes. I know how hard it is for the bird and the caretaker to get through recovery. I was so very proud when Eleanor -- who was housed in a wire dog crate with a roost and nest...
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