Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Mine started as strictly pets and I only had like 8 and thought I could never eat them. They’re all named. But now I’m like ready to off a nasty hen :lau :th 🙈

Things change haha

I used to think I wouldn’t be able to eat something I raised either but now I think I’ll be fine. Especially if I don’t name them and also they will be way away from the house so more distance both physically and mentally.

I do think my mother will probably refuse to eat it though but I, on the other hand, am actually extremely excited to try the meat and see what it tastes like as weird as that probably sounds.
I can eat 'em (not off'em, but eat 'em!) but only if I don't know which one is which. So, everything has to packaged by part, not by bird. With a whole bag of drumsticks, no one knows whose was which was what's ... so it works. I haven't eaten any I've raised, yet (not enough space) but I've eaten those I've tended. I know it's not the same, but it's the closest I'll get unless I can move!
 
Did you send the cockerel in for testing,?
I hope he's at the lab, and that you get results fairly soon.
Mary
So, @KDOGG331 did you send the carcass to the lab?
No, I didn’t. :oops:

I never heard back from them and I probably should have called them but I was kind of worried I messed up the sample anyway since I didn’t really check it today and it’s been kind of a while. :oops: worried it’s too old now or that I didn’t store it right or whatever. So I decided that I’d just treat it as if he is positive which is maybe stupid but I’m like pretty sure that’s what it was since he had so many symptoms and he wasn’t vaccinated. I might try to do it myself in the morning though if possible.
 
Wow, this dedication is pretty incredible!

More than 40 employees who spent nearly a month living at the facility where they were helping to make protective gear for health care workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic finally clocked out and went home to their families on Monday.

The crew at chemical company Braskem America in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, spent the last 28 days split between two 12-hour shifts as they worked to make polypropylene, a raw material used to make N95 masks, hospital gowns and sanitary wipes.


https://www.yahoo.com/gma/factory-w...d-19-home-043237742--abc-news-topstories.html
 
She's in the house with me now! I will never leave a sick pet out in the cold and dark! Yes she's weak, but still alive!
I am really sorry about your chicken and I am glad you are able to bring her into the house and I truly hope she recovers but Red was fine outside. He had a lot of warm, comfy, clean pine shavings to bed down into and I actually think he would have been more stressed by being in a strange environment inside. Also it would have potentially exposed my brand new chicks that were less than a week old at the time.
 
I can eat 'em (not off'em, but eat 'em!) but only if I don't know which one is which. So, everything has to packaged by part, not by bird. With a whole bag of drumsticks, no one knows whose was which was what's ... so it works. I haven't eaten any I've raised, yet (not enough space) but I've eaten those I've tended. I know it's not the same, but it's the closest I'll get unless I can move!
That makes sense!!! And that’s actually a super good idea!!! Thanks!!!
 
I just realized that I only just did it yesterday (I guess now the other day??) at like 5:00 so it really probably would have been fine to mail it today. :barnie I’m such an idiot!! I think this Claritin stuff is screwing with my memory or sense of time or something because all day, I seriously, honestly, thought it had been a lot longer than it had. :hide I was thinking it had already been an entire day and was like day 2 already. :hide yesterday feels like forever ago to me. :hide
 
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