Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

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Tiki is once again a house chicken. I picked her up a couple days ago and she was so lethargic. And skinny. You can feel every bone in her body.
We've been giving her yogurt, oatmeal, boiled egg and applesauce. She's eating but her crop still feels empty. Poop is normal.
Today she seems a bit better. Kim let her run aroune the living room awhile. She forgot one of the cats was still in and she left her alone a few minutes. When she came back in she caught the cat and chook sharing the water bowl and dog food. Fortunately it was mia Kitty and not one of the others, mia couldn't care less about hunting. Here's a pic of Kim playing mommy to her chickie.


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I took some pictures.
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Fritz the Spitz from eggs Carla in Oklahoma sent.
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Dotty and Dolly, also from Carla's eggs.
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Lulu the beardless the Brabanter I'm going to out cross with Fritz.
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Ramona the bearded Spitz from eggs bought from a local breeder. The brownish marks are Blu-Kot I put on so I wouldn't accidentally sell her. I'm going to out cross her with Blondie, the Brabanter.
 

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