X2. I never weigh my girls, guess I should start.Can you please tell us what you use for the weight chart and what you use to weight, please
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X2. I never weigh my girls, guess I should start.Can you please tell us what you use for the weight chart and what you use to weight, please
Can you please tell us what you use for the weight chart and what you use to weight, please. I would need to do that
I have a cheap ($12) flat glass kitchen scale from Walmart that I love.Yes, it is not a precise method. I have a little kitchen scale, but they won’t stand still on it. So I do the weigh, self pick up bird, and weigh again method. LOL!
I have to say, you certainly aren’t the first person I’ve talked to or read about this molting season who have a few who are struggling and acting unwell.
I know that doesn’t help but it is an observation.
Since it seemed that Bridgey felt better as the day progressed, would you have time in the morning to grab a quick video of her morning behavior?
Looks fantastic!Operation poop collection:
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Since Bridgey acted normal, I did nothing except offer wet feed (and she ate some, along with several others. She foraged, scratches and preened. I will check her crop before bed and early in the morning, plus inspect poop in the morning. I’ll be interested to see if she’s strong enough to get up on her roost. Not holding my breathe just yet, as Margo had a brief recovery before she worsened this summer.