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  1. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Thank you! I hope she did❤️. Her life was relatively long for an ISA brown, unfortunately
  2. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Just to make it plainly clear, you mean a chicken should have all of those to be considered disabled, or just one or two
  3. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Depends on the definition of normal chicken life. Koutsos was unable to mate. Other than that, he lived perfectly normal. I don't think he was special needs. For Koutsi... I'm not sure where she stands. She was bullied by every single flock except the bantam flock. She could not keep up with the...
  4. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Pictures :pop ?
  5. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Thank you :hugs
  6. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Thank you :hugs . Like I said, it didn't hit me as hard as some others, I was just gutted with what happened with the fox
  7. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Thinking of Koutsi reminded me of her short-term boyfriend. Koutsos. As you can tell by his name, he was limp. He was more obvious. His was genetic, and at 4 months became more prominent and prominent. He was an Oriental Gamefowl male, brother to my baby Big Red. He was as sweet as Big Red is...
  8. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    I'm so sorry for your loss :hugs
  9. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Thank you. She was my favorite, along with another bird. Her death wasn't the most peaceful thing at all, bit this is not what this thread is about :hugs
  10. fluffycrow

    Official BYC Poll: Special Needs Poultry

    Ehhh. Don't know if it counts as a serious disability. I had one ISA brown who was left with quite a few less toes in a predator attack, while she was recovering in the sick birds coop. That left her with a very slight limp, so she was named Koutsi, which means limp, or the one who limps in...
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