PippinTheChicken
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I agree 100%I'm glad Clover is doing well! She's lucky she has you; probably some would have culled her, and others wouldn't have done surgery. Now she can be a really happy chicken!
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I agree 100%I'm glad Clover is doing well! She's lucky she has you; probably some would have culled her, and others wouldn't have done surgery. Now she can be a really happy chicken!
X200 , Pippin! I couldn't agree more!I think I speak for everyone when I say that Clover has really taught us all a lesson about never giving up, on ourselves, and our animals.
She is so inspiring and I am so happy she is okay!
She is outside in the small coop during the day and garage crate at night bc that coop does not have a doorMaybe you could set up another cage next to her with her chicken friends rotating every other day, so she will be able to stay connected to all of them.
We have 7 hens and none are picking at stitches ( though they have yet to get a chance)If she makes it she might be ok so long as your flock is small.
She was so alert and ate so much foodAvian anesthesia has come a long way.
Now I’m balling I’m so honoredSo glad the surgery went well! Although I haven't been involved in this thread, I have been watching it. I named a chick after clover, since clover is so inspiring! View attachment 2715108
This is Clover Jr. The 5 day old polish chick that my hen hatched!
I payed too much money for her to not lolGreat news about the surgery. Hopefully she will live a long and happy life.
Here are the pictures. I had to scroll back through 9 pages of off-topic convo to find them, so I thought I would bump them up to the relevant part of the thread.
The “fluff” is the extra legs lolI see two legs in each picture, and some fluff.
Here is a picture of her wetI see two legs in each picture, and some fluff.