ohhhh Derp.....!!! I do miss the stories Fud Lady, but i know you are busy- you have created a bunch of derpaholics here...

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I do have photos for you all, I do! I swear! I just have to finish a few deadlines... working on my entry for the Federal Duck Stamp contest now.
Anyhow, I thought I'd share a tiny fleck of good news. Cheryl, the lady that I adopted Trousers from, has had her flock tested for Marek's in three different ways and all were negative. Including one blood test sent to Texas A&M. I now truly believe that I got Marek's from the environment here. It would explain why he succumbed so quickly. I have a few thoughts about that in the Trousers thread.
So, she still has Trousers' bother and sisters. This summer she set some of the cochin eggs and they have just hatched. Three cute, wonderful baby chicks! These would be Trousers' nieces and nephews, so to speak.
I ordered Marek's vaccination and had it shipped to her. She hass vaccinated all three. She's going to raise them there until we can tell the gender... that also allows them to build up immune systems, strong with their broody momma hen raising them. I felt this gave the new baby the strongest possible system. If one is a boy, and all goes well, he will come home with me!
(Photo by Cheryl R.)
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OHMYGOSH Federeal duck stamp?!?!? Thats some pretty heady stuff there Nambroth!!! You go girl! Hope you are "the one"....... Your post about the 3 peeps being Trousers relatives and the thought of bringing one home with you brought tears to my eyes! THAT would be too special! I will keep my fingers crossed for you....LOLI do have photos for you all, I do! I swear! I just have to finish a few deadlines... working on my entry for the Federal Duck Stamp contest now. Anyhow, I thought I'd share a tiny fleck of good news. Cheryl, the lady that I adopted Trousers from, has had her flock tested for Marek's in three different ways and all were negative. Including one blood test sent to Texas A&M. I now truly believe that I got Marek's from the environment here. It would explain why he succumbed so quickly. I have a few thoughts about that in the Trousers thread. So, she still has Trousers' bother and sisters. This summer she set some of the cochin eggs and they have just hatched. Three cute, wonderful baby chicks! These would be Trousers' nieces and nephews, so to speak. I ordered Marek's vaccination and had it shipped to her. She hass vaccinated all three. She's going to raise them there until we can tell the gender... that also allows them to build up immune systems, strong with their broody momma hen raising them. I felt this gave the new baby the strongest possible system. If one is a boy, and all goes well, he will come home with me! (Photo by Cheryl R.)![]()
He's a special guy. He offers me sticks and lovely pieces of straw, but he'll offer the girls food. I don't take his offerings but I thank him anyway; I like him.
I am aware of the saddles/aprons and I'll definitely look into them for next year. This year, poor girls, they are so stressed they stopped laying. It was time for a break, I figure, and absence makes the heart grow fonder, does it not?
In quarantine I have three Marans - one of them recently died so they are not going to be allowed anywhere near Dr. Orpheus and his girls until after winter just to be safe. They don't really bawk like chickens, two of them honk like geese.