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  1. Ladyxan

    Five-month old Australorp suddenly lame. Update: Now another pullet going lame!

    I agree!! Thank you Azy!! I’ve been away too long and sorry to see May did not make it. Time to go check on Nanny Su-Su
  2. Ladyxan

    Five-month old Australorp suddenly lame. Update: Now another pullet going lame!

    Ah! Interesting.. Pennie is slightly picking, but I think it only happens as I’m sitting there giving the little ones attention. I can definitely see how not being able to eat with the bit is managed. When she said the bit stops the beak from actually closing, then it made sense. Yes, horses...
  3. Ladyxan

    Five-month old Australorp suddenly lame. Update: Now another pullet going lame!

    Was wondering again, this time it is about those pinless peepers. They cannot pull feathers, but they can eat and drink, correct? Seems silly to ask the question, but I have never seen them work. Did you say none of your Australorps need them, only the EEs?
  4. Ladyxan

    Five-month old Australorp suddenly lame. Update: Now another pullet going lame!

    I keep forgetting to ask.. Is May a blue Australorp and Su-Su is a black one? I’m still amazed at how many different breed there are and how beautiful they all are. 😁 I also now know Foghorn Leghorn was a Leghorn. 🤣 That must be the color most people think chickens are, too. Reason I say that...
  5. Ladyxan

    Five-month old Australorp suddenly lame. Update: Now another pullet going lame!

    Azygous, you said a few posts back that you were massaging May’s thigh and it had atrophy. Did you continue massaging and have you noticed a difference? I’ve read through the May story from beginning to end and you ALL are a great resource to share and re-read. Lots of things I didn’t even know...
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