A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

She seems to be. It's a bit of a roller coaster ride, but everything seems to be going in the right direction.
Older people seem to recover better... when youngers get them they're ofter a very big deal. (Little collateral circulation.) I'm so much relieved to hear she's doing better--nothing compared to your own relief though, I'm sure.
 
One of my little Sweetgrass hens just hatched poults a couple days ago. Just three random eggs I gave her because she was so forlorn, sitting on her little wooden eggs. Last time I candled I wasn't certain more than one was even still viable, but it wasn't full-on dark yet either, and the one was internally pipped so I gave them all back.

They're still living under the deck for now. We've been putting up field fence to keep baddies out. Not really sure where to put her at present and she did keep herself well hidden the entire time she was sitting, so I guess I'll just leave her where she is for a day or two.
 
Still fighting the baddies here. We got 2 flock bandits so far but the trap keeps getting moved so there's at least 1 more. They managed to get one of my geese the other night through a very small gap in the run. Lollipop didn't deserve that. He was such a sweet, friendly, and outgoing guy. I came home from work that day and just held Sunshine and bawled. Sunshine is a lonely goose now. I have to catch him every evening and put him up in the coop where it's safe. He hates that and I'm afraid that the longer I have to do this, the more distant he's going to become. He was never as affectionate as Lollipop but at least he kinda was with me. I don't want to lose that. Stupid raccoons!!!
 

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