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Awesome - I got a call at 1:30pm yesterday to grab them - they were home and unpacked by 1:45
All were alert, responsive, ate and drank (I showed them where it was and they were all like "ok we got this" right away). No pasty butt, they all seem to be doing well. My Polish chick last night freaked me out a little - her crop was so full it had bare spots on it - it was so enlarged it was spreading the fuzz out away from her skin! (At least I hope that's what it was... she's still alive this morning so I'm hoping it's nothing dramatic).
Overall, I have an EE banatm, a full size Easter Egger, a Columbian Wyandotte, a black crested polish, and 2 "assorted feather legged bantams" (one of which is clearly a white silkie, and the other I believe is a buff brahama bantam). They were all alive this morning when I just checked on them - so I'm hopeful I'll be a success story!
All were alert, responsive, ate and drank (I showed them where it was and they were all like "ok we got this" right away). No pasty butt, they all seem to be doing well. My Polish chick last night freaked me out a little - her crop was so full it had bare spots on it - it was so enlarged it was spreading the fuzz out away from her skin! (At least I hope that's what it was... she's still alive this morning so I'm hoping it's nothing dramatic).
Overall, I have an EE banatm, a full size Easter Egger, a Columbian Wyandotte, a black crested polish, and 2 "assorted feather legged bantams" (one of which is clearly a white silkie, and the other I believe is a buff brahama bantam). They were all alive this morning when I just checked on them - so I'm hopeful I'll be a success story!