Oh wow, that sounds pretty serious. I guess it would have to be for her to still be in the hospital! Poor Karen! Thank you for the update!I just talked to Karen. The doctor believes she contracted a certain infection from having the flu so severely. The antibiotics they gave her have helped considerably. She won't have a definite answer for a week when biopsy results get back, but it is looking very favorable. She might even get to go home today. This time I cried because I was happy. Keep the prayers coming. She's not well yet. I gave her my mothering talk about taking it easy. She said she just wants to get home and see her birds!!
I am working away. Trying to dry some fresh sage in the oven so I can make my own poultry seasoning.
I should have done that days ago.
Got the turkey in the bring but it won't be brining as long as I wanted.
Now I've got to get started on cleaning.
Polish lay white eggs, and mine are not laying right now. Once they went into molt, they have been on strike. They don't particularly lay very well on a good day, anyway! LOL Mine lay about every other day, but since I have several of them, I'd would get a few each day. Of course, now, they are probably done for the season. If you really need eggs, you need a barred rock! Or any kind of rock--- mine are laying machines! OH-- and my silkies are still laying even through their molt, so I don't know what to tell you. Other than, mine only lay about every other day to every 3 days. So maybe it's just not very hard on their bodies, so they keep on laying?? I have no idea!So relieved to read Karen is doing better! It is so hard to take care of oneself when being the caretaker.... It is such a conundrum; rest is a such precious commodity, and yet so difficult to accept when it is forced.
Can anyone tell me what type if egg I should be looking for from a hatchery Favarolle and a hatchery black polish? My 3 silkies are all laying now and I have several little pink eggs each week. I don't see any white ones or larger light pinkish brown though.... With being at work all day, I haven't seen either of them in a nest box, but that doesn't mean that they don't go there. I just find it odd that the hatchery Silkie bought at the same age IS laying.
Good luck with the sage!! I bet that smells heavenly!!!! I must learn how to do that!!
I have lights on my birds after it is dark and by 5 am mainly because I need them since their roosts are built into a section of my sun porch and I let my dogs out into the yard via the kitchen door ( porch has a dog door). I don't have any choice. The dogs myst go out and I feel compelled to check on the birds each time.None of them seem to lay daily, so I am not sure if it is affecting them much or not. Not really wanting to increase the number of eggs, but we certainly are enjoying the ones we get!
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that's great! They are really cute! I think people just love chicken stuff, anyway!No rush--I'm not goin' anywhere!
Holy chicken patties, you guys... I just sold four more of my chicken flock mug. XD
