Oh my goodness, now is the time to tell him that you are getting more chickens if you like.Our chickens ate part of my husband's hearing aide.

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Oh my goodness, now is the time to tell him that you are getting more chickens if you like.Our chickens ate part of my husband's hearing aide.
Aww, come on. They were only trying to help you with the job.LOL, my chickens try to eat every shiny thing I am carrying. I have to be SO careful. When I was making a few modifications to the inside of the coop (with the chickens still inside), My Wyandottes, Salt and Pepper, would hover over me and try to snatch the screws right from my hands AS I WAS DRILLING THEM IN. I finally got fed up and put them all in a dog cage in the coop, so they'd leave me alone to do my work. Luckily, I was pretty careful, and no one has yet swallowed anything shiny, and not for lack of trying!
one hen grabbed the 2 keys from my hand and ran off and swallowed it.
?? I left both keys on the metal ring which came with the padlocks, I do worry how stupid I am at times... Now I keep them as spares like your suppose toWTH?
That's what popped into my head first, car keys.Just be glad they weren't your car keys. starting a car with an egg is kinda hard to do.![]()
Ohmygoodness! Bad chicken!Our chickens ate part of my husband's hearing aide.
I know right!?Oh my goodness, now is the time to tell him that you are getting more chickens if you like.![]()
Helpful! Trying to help with modifying their coop, there'd be shiny washers, rings, chains &/or everything else possible everywhere if left up to a chicken.LOL, my chickens try to eat every shiny thing I am carrying. I have to be SO careful. When I was making a few modifications to the inside of the coop (with the chickens still inside), My Wyandottes, Salt and Pepper, would hover over me and try to snatch the screws right from my hands AS I WAS DRILLING THEM IN. I finally got fed up and put them all in a dog cage in the coop, so they'd leave me alone to do my work. Luckily, I was pretty careful, and no one has yet swallowed anything shiny, and not for lack of trying!
?? I left both keys on the metal ring which came with the padlocks, I do worry how stupid I am at times... Now I keep them as spares like your suppose toWhat a dummy chicken keeper I am haha..
Just got back in and she's layed an egg, vet came up and said there's nothing to worry about, but has advised me to leave her alone for now. She's layed a double yoke egg I believe as its huge, maybe the key is inside. Forget xmas, it's Easter baby haha bad joke.
The vet thinks she's passed the key and snagged her behinds, so he's advised me to bath her in warmish water with salt, and some watery cream/gel I was given.
I had to grind the old padlock off and put another one on, from now on padlocks will be removed before there let out in the morning. What a weird situation lol. Thanks all for the help, panicked a bit to much.. If the key is somehow in that egg I won't be to happy, as I'll be down an expensive padlock. Merry Christams Heny haha
Perhaps your vet isn't familiar with chicken anatomy. My bet is that they are lodged in the gizzard.Just got back in and she's layed an egg, vet came up and said there's nothing to worry about, but has advised me to leave her alone for now. She's layed a double yoke egg I believe as its huge, maybe the key is inside. Forget xmas, it's Easter baby haha bad joke.
The vet thinks she's passed the key and snagged her behinds, so he's advised me to bath her in warmish water with salt, and some watery cream/gel I was given.
I had to grind the old padlock off and put another one on, from now on padlocks will be removed before there let out in the morning. What a weird situation lol. Thanks all for the help, panicked a bit to much.. If the key is somehow in that egg I won't be to happy, as I'll be down an expensive padlock. Merry Christams Heny haha