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Worst time was after a nice drink of oilve oil. I ended up having to wear the oil tooOh my gosh little boogers![]()

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Worst time was after a nice drink of oilve oil. I ended up having to wear the oil tooOh my gosh little boogers![]()
They truly are like toddlersWorst time was after a nice drink of oilve oil. I ended up having to wear the oil too![]()
Same feeling with seeing them sunbathing and first time hearing the egg song. My poor heartThe first time I saw my chickens dust bathing, I about had a heart attack. They had obviously eaten something toxic and were convulsing with death-throes. They would flap and thrash for a bit, uncontrollably, then just stop, so I was sure they were dead. Then they would revive and do it again. I tell you, it takes nerves of steel to be a chicken tender. I'm sure I heard them laughing as they waddled away when I ran out to check on them and frightened them out of their spa.
illChickens are omnivores.
They will eat meat.
Some new owners are shocked when they see their chickens gleefully catch a (lizard, mouse, baby bird, etc) and run with their prize, play tug of war with another and finally eat it.
Add aqua mox to that, I keep it on hand, was a life saver when one of my hens had an egg break inside her and when one of my chicks was scalped by the bigs. Also add saline, great wound cleanser.Add nutridrench, electrolytes, vetericyn antimicrobial spray and vetericyn opthalmic spray or gel to that list, too! Might be overkill, but I swear they can be lifesavers in the right situations.