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So an update on Boss Hogg. She got two doses of antibiotics yesterday and one this morning. She definitely doesn't like me holding her mouth open, but she's been pretty good about it. But she's already gotten her voice back, so the drugs seemed to have kicked in pretty quick. She never stopped laying in all of this either. But she seems like she's got a little more pep in her step too. She's our favorite, so I'm just really happy that it was nothing major and seems quickly curable.
I have re-homed 2 of my girls, and my yard looks more empty. I miss little Tina my Leg Horn, I spent so much time just looking to see if she was still alive, and lessening for any commotion. She was so badly picked on. She could not sleep in the coop with the others, never layer her eggs in a nest box, when she tried to eat someone would chase her away, even if they were not eating.
But I hear that she is now accepted into a group, eating and enjoying treats. This makes me so happy. She was so stressed by being so picked on. I bought chicken diapers for her, but they upset her, she just collapsed on the floor. So I had to return her to the outside. Even Black China, the little Silkie is no wares close to being picked on when she was first introduced as little Tina.
Oh yes totally!! Eeegats.. Yuck.. Stuff stinks.. But when it happens to someone else, not at all.. I have been wearing a black apron when I do chicken chores.. Now I am not afraid..Amazing!!! I do have a questions for all chicken holders.... aren't you afraid of your chickens poop on you? I know that birds usually don't hold their poos...So we've had quite the adventure today. I came home yesterday and Our very sweet Boss Hogg had lost her voice. I couldn't find anything helpful on the forums about it. Seems it's happened to a few people but since she wasn't symptomatic in any other way, it was a mystery. I think I went into hyper-chondria this morning because I swore she was walking funny and I got really worried. My friend, who is a nearby vet and also has chickens, said to bring her in and she'd watch her until she could get in with Dr. Funk. She let Boss Hogg hang out in the treatment area and she was very popular there this morning (pecked a cat though). Btw, Dr. Funk is at Mesa VCA and works with a lot of chickens if anyone ever needs a vet. It's on Country Club and 8th. Turns out it's chicken laryngitis probably due to a mild bacterial infection, so she's on antibiotics for the next 5-6 days. He said she's otherwise very healthy, no parasites or anything like that. But she had quite the day, I think she enjoyed her day out.![]()
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I have been pooped on by so many animals (including my own kids) I cannot even count anymore. What is way worse than chicken poop was when I raised dairy goats and I had to midwife them. Hand inside a goat for half an hour not so much fun. But hey that is what soap and hand sanitizer is made for. I even sit in my chicken pen so I have sat in poo too. no biggie it all washes.Amazing!!! I do have a questions for all chicken holders.... aren't you afraid of your chickens poop on you? I know that birds usually don't hold their poos...