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Oh no! They are little trouble makers at times aren’t theyWe had an unusual incident last night. Sometime yesterday one of the baby turkeys escaped their box and got stuck behind our fridge. In the process it got one of it's wings hung up and broken. We wrapped the one wing to it's body and gave it honey water. It perked up immediately and we hand fed wet chick starter. It survived the night but we are having to hand feed and dip it's beak in water to get it to drink. I'll post a pic shortly.
Well hello everyone! How are you all today - are you ready for the day? That's a pretty swanky place you have there!Texas lawman armadillo silly tax:
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I just brushed Reenies mane, it was all tangled and knotted so I got the scissors to it mwahahahaha - she now has a pixie cut, no long flowing locks for like this pony hahaha.
Be a girl, be a girl, be a girl, be a girl, be a girl, be a girl, be a girl, be a girl, be a girl...Goose has 2 chicks out. One of her own eggs hatched and it is black as can be. She also hatched out her momma's silkie egg. I will know for sure in about a week when the feathers come in, but, I do believe this one is a pure silkie and is a Branch chick. The chick is partridge colored and I know I should not get that from a liaison with my Marans Bubba. First thing I thought of when I saw that chick was Ezzie. Goose still has 2 more eggs to go. Both of Gryffyns eggs have also pipped, now it is just a waiting game. I will go out in a little bit to get pictures of the first 2 out. You all, I am in serious trouble if the partridge chick is in fact a pure silkie and is a boy.
Can't wait to see them out and about in a few days, you're so fortunate to have nice weather down there so they can get out! I hope when I shove some chicks under Curly and Fluffy the weather improves so they can get them out and about.I just wanted to snuggle her 2 chicks for a second. Goose was having none of that. Up to this point she was just a growly shrieking pancake broody. Now she has babies, she is a biting "I Will Eat You" broody. Her wishes were respected and chicks returned before I lost any skin to her. I woke up with a headache this morning. As soon as the coffee and mortin kick in and it eases off I'm going back out to the coop. While it is not needed right this minute I want to put a dish of chick starter out for them and some water.
Oh silly wee sweet thing. Well it is in good hands with you, and being young it should heal pretty fast. In a couple weeks she should be running around with her hatch-mates.So now the turkey chick is eating and drinking on its own. Here's a picture of it relaxing after it's breakfast. View attachment 3478329
Happy pupsPony Sunday. My version anyways. Our pit Duke and his buddy Lobo. Duke weighs 80 pounds and Lobo is bigger by at least 15 pounds. Thankfully these guys are big babies and love playing together. View attachment 3478485View attachment 3478486
As I haven't got any guidance from Queen Aurora, I am not sure if I have done the right thing.@BY Bob I managed to study the pictures you posted of the mystery card while on the flight home today.
It seems to me it is from some chickens, and given this response I believe @Miss_BEE may know more about it than she is letting on.
One possibility is that it is a bribe - I think she really wants an answer to the Ask Aurora question she posted.
You may have to think about whether you and Aurora can be bribed.
Scratch that. I think I know the answer for Aurora!
He is a funny looking Rooster - though we have limited knowledge of roosters here.
Wow, I do see it occasionally, but not to that extent with the hens!Bob mentioning Lady Featherington pulling feathers out of poor Betty reminded me to post this picture of Babs that I took yesterday.
The bald patch that Bernie has created is now much, much bigger. I don’t think the skin is broken but will look again the next time I can get up.
In my fever-fueled dreams I keep thinking I should fashion a bonnet for Babs to cover the back of her head. I can’t quite figure how to keep it on her without a risk of strangling her!
My observation of behavior is that it is not an aggressive attack, but much more like a rooster mounting a favorite hen.
Has anyone else seen this between hens? Bernie does not do it to Eli.
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RC, you mean to get Babs a bonnet like this one?Bob mentioning Lady Featherington pulling feathers out of poor Betty reminded me to post this picture of Babs that I took yesterday.
The bald patch that Bernie has created is now much, much bigger. I don’t think the skin is broken but will look again the next time I can get up.
In my fever-fueled dreams I keep thinking I should fashion a bonnet for Babs to cover the back of her head. I can’t quite figure how to keep it on her without a risk of strangling her!
My observation of behavior is that it is not an aggressive attack, but much more like a rooster mounting a favorite hen.
Has anyone else seen this between hens? Bernie does not do it to Eli.
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