Good Morning Granny Hatchet, yes I know of Ivermectin (seen it advertised on tv), so will visit a local farm store to get some. Myself and hubby have been wondering what we can do to help the other chickens out there, yes sure people stop and feed them but they get no water, I am trying to think of some way that they can have secure access to some perhaps a container that I can get hubby to secure in some way, he travels past there every day now with his new job so topping it up wouldn't be a problem. Other than what water they get in winter time through rain or the dew in the morning, summer must be really hard for them out there.
I was perhaps a little dramatic about Dottie 'freezing' with fright, the weakness of her body would of come into it as well, is just such a shame that the others out there run off like crazy into the bush when a person starts too get close. It is so stupid that folk think it's 'cute' and a local 'attraction', neither words are appropriate to describe their life out there.
I have arisen this morning and Dottie is fully upright and giving herself a clean, so we are winning, glee and joy
It is spa day for her today, I was thinking of washing her everyday but did not want to over stress her little body so settled for every other day which I hope has been the right decision, she clearly trusts me though as she gives me no struggles when washing and handling her. It is pouring with rain here this morning so being out with her in our front garden isn't possible, our kitchen floor will have to surfice and maybe she will walk a little for me. Still like everything baby steps will lead to giant leaps of improvement.
I am a little miffed as to why I have called her Dottie, the name just came out, no thinking about a name, just slipped from my lips in a most natural way, which I suppose can happen.
Thanks heaps Granny for taking the time to send me your suggestions, it is so heartwarming to know that people are so ready to help with advice and guidance.
My Sincere Regards
Elaine