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Crowing
Poor pups. Restaurant leftovers. She never stood a chance!
(We did step in and take the leftovers back and bring them inside for her to eat. Sal’s is her favorite!)

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It's never too late for Caturday.
I did some cursory digging/research ~ There are surgeries but very risky w/ a lot of complications associated w/ surgery on a small bird cuz there is the risk w/anesthesia also & can you imagine the vet expense?! There are implants but FDA in the USA has not approved it for egg halting. A last option is hormone injections to halt egg production but who knows how that messes up a hen's health? But right now hormone injection therapy sounds like the only USA option but there are health risks in long-term use; however it cannot be given to a hen w/ reproductive cancer like what my Mini had. I don't know that any option could've helped our Mini who managed to live to almost 7 yrs in spite of her health issues thx to a wonderful vet who saved her life more than oncePoor Mini! How tragic. You can’t easily know what’s going on.
Wouldn’t a major operation like a hysterectomy be a really big deal, maybe not even survivable? Do people do them on birds these days?
Perfect fun reading for Halloween month!Just read this article, found it interesting:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/13-spooky-chicken-behaviors-that-would-scare-you-if-you-didn’t-know-better.80276/
I would submit this picture.
A Nestera Coop? Is it still in decent condition? What size/model is it? Worth saving? & I agree that UK chickeneering is different from other parts of the globeI took over someone else's abandoned setup and I've been busy/lazy about doing all the work I have planned, so at the moment my chickens have a choice of the least knackered wooden coop that was already here, a plastic Nestera coop, and a few other spaces. I think small coops that only have enough space for nest boxes and a roost are more common in the UK in general, partly because of the climate but it might also be a cultural thing (smaller country; smaller properties). Sometimes they choose to roost outside when the weather's good and I don't try to stop them.
This is difficult. My property is huge, where the chooks free rangeHas Nacho resolved her issue at losing her chick & back to normal yet? You may need to do more nest searches on your property before you get overrun w/ any more surprise hatchesunless you actually want more birds...?