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Or is that me pretending? WHTMHE?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/im-a-bad-chicken-signs.1482377/Where can we find it? The name /link please?
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/im-a-bad-chicken-signs.1482377/Where can we find it? The name /link please?
I saw that happening to a pigeon once...however his hind legs seemed fine.From an article posted/linked in another thread.
"In April, scores of birds in the greater Washington, D.C., area began displaying strange symptoms. Their eyes were swollen and crusty; some became disoriented, started twitching, and died. āThey were having a hard time seeing,ā says Nicole Nemeth of the SCWDS. āSometimes they donāt seem to be able to use their hind legs.ā
Welll as long as their front legs are okay...From an article posted/linked in another thread.
"In April, scores of birds in the greater Washington, D.C., area began displaying strange symptoms. Their eyes were swollen and crusty; some became disoriented, started twitching, and died. āThey were having a hard time seeing,ā says Nicole Nemeth of the SCWDS. āSometimes they donāt seem to be able to use their hind legs.ā
Yeah lolSo have I!
There's not much sensible talk on this thread.
This one made me laugh so hard!!"Where's the chickens egg hole? I can only find the poop hole."
Some people are pretty stupid right.This one made me laugh so hard!!![]()
Tiz tempting sometimesOkay, Okay! I'll admit, Only a few things were actually said by people I know. Who knows; maybe someone did try to shake eggs for frizzles?![]()
Awesome thread!I made a thread about it
They don't have back legs!!?From an article posted/linked in another thread.
"In April, scores of birds in the greater Washington, D.C., area began displaying strange symptoms. Their eyes were swollen and crusty; some became disoriented, started twitching, and died. āThey were having a hard time seeing,ā says Nicole Nemeth of the SCWDS. āSometimes they donāt seem to be able to use their hind legs.ā