I’m spending some time with Jaffar today, because he’s not too popular with his ladies, and I don’t know why
Being out there in the yard alone is no fun. So I’m feeding him and letting him watch TV


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I’m spending some time with Jaffar today, because he’s not too popular with his ladies, and I don’t know why
Being out there in the yard alone is no fun. So I’m feeding him and letting him watch TV
So glad this has finally worked out!Language tax. This is the new trio. So much trouble would have been avoided if they had taken up together months ago ! Théo, Merle and Piou-piou, perfectly suited size wise. But of course Théo had to chase my ex-batt's for a year and a half and giant Gaston was in love with Piou-piou the runt.View attachment 3654775
To be clear I did call them again four hours after the first call, and the word relayed back to me by the answering person was to finish the Corid treatment and re-evaluate after the weekend. But I was re-evaluating then and there, because it was obvious to me Corid was not doing anything. It was close to 5pm? and I felt their day was done. I didn't press to pile everyone in the car and get an emergency visit that late in the day so I don't know if that would have been possible. I was upset. They did ask for pictures to try to see what I was describing. I'd have to check the date/time stamp on my phone, but it was after I saw the bubbles in her eye in the pictures and remembering Peanut's bubbles and then doing a review again of mycoplasma and putting it together that I took matters into my own hands, fearing waiting could mean permanent blindness for her.@ChicoryBlue This is where I get mad. You did what you could because they did not feel the need to return your phone call. They created a situation where you were forced to act without them. This is their fault.
Besides the lack of urgency, I'm mad about the lack of empathy for me taking action to help this creature.I couldn't agree more. With dogs and cats you often have more time to react in general. I went through this with when I had ferrets as well. They also can go from fine to crashing in the blink of an eye. Help has to be rendered on a timeline that doesn’t fit typical veterinary response time. Often there isnt even enough time to load them in the car, and we are forced to do whatever we can to help them survive. A little empathy for this from professionals would be deeply appreciated.
So remind me, did the vet draw the blood but you sent it where you wanted?Interestingly the vet I take the chickens to (who is just a general vet, not a bird expert) is very conscious of the issue. Without crossing any professional line she was super happy that I could send blood off to be tested at a private lab so she wouldn't have to report anything.
This is so true. And my ego is mad, I feel I got lumped in with some broiler farm's widespread use of antibiotics. Related to feeling heartlessly lumped in too was when the issue of avian flu came up. How people's chickens are all euthanized within a certain radius whether or not there is avian flu present because they don't want to bother to test really upsets me.All this vet has done is keep you from being honest with them moving forward.
Yes - you are right to be mad about it.Besides the lack of urgency, I'm mad about the lack of empathy for me taking action to help this creature.
Yes! She had me check with the lab what vial was needed and how much blood. Then she took the blood and taught me how to do it myself in future. I then took the vial and sent it to the lab.So remind me, did the vet draw the blood but you sent it where you wanted?
Yes this. The rules have been developed because of bad behavior in the industrial sector and we have all been sucked up in that. The vet could at least empathize that you are caught up in an unjust system.This is so true. And my ego is mad, I feel I got lumped in with some broiler farm's widespread use of antibiotics. Related to feeling heartlessly lumped in too was when the issue of avian flu came up. How people's chickens are all euthanized within a certain radius whether or not there is avian flu present because they don't want to bother to test really upsets me.
Thank you so much for this. We all are caught. Your vet sounds great, even though she is limited in her training.Yes - you are right to be mad about it.
Yes! She had me check with the lab what vial was needed and how much blood. Then she took the blood and taught me how to do it myself in future. I then took the vial and sent it to the lab.
Incidentally, she is a stickler for the rules, but is happy to discuss outside of the rules. So I could ask her a hypothetical and she would answer and then explain she couldn't provide that treatment. Of course this would all be much more useful if she was an actual avian vet!
Yes this. The rules have been developed because of bad behavior in the industrial sector and we have all been sucked up in that. The vet could at least empathize that you are caught up in an unjust system.
Such beautiesI see a pullet, her hackle feathers do appear pointy till I zoomed in and then I can see its just the feather pattern they are all nice and roundednothing about her says Rooster to me. She may well lay early or I have noticed among my older mixed breed hens (all the exact same age) that their level redness varies greatly. So perhaps Cash will just have a super bright red comb and wattles when she does finish maturing. For example:
Medium red:
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Dark red:
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Super bright red:
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I would make sure I were not selected for jury duty for that exact reason, gosh 11I did it once and I was disgusted! Neither the prosecutor nor the defense attorneys did their job, and it was regarding rape of a child under 14 (11 y.o.) I was in tears that night.
Jury Duty Tax:
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These guys are roosting, butView attachment 3654908
these (3 weeks younger) are still forming a cuddle puddle in the nest box! They have 2 roosts all to themselves, and only 2 of the 9 use them. Hopefully, soon the rest will start to.
The Sophia chicks snuggle together on the ledge, usually next to Mr P if Marty let’s themI did it once and I was disgusted! Neither the prosecutor nor the defense attorneys did their job, and it was regarding rape of a child under 14 (11 y.o.) I was in tears that night.
Jury Duty Tax:
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These guys are roosting, butView attachment 3654908
these (3 weeks younger) are still forming a cuddle puddle in the nest box! They have 2 roosts all to themselves, and only 2 of the 9 use them. Hopefully, soon the rest will start to.
Yes! That is absolutely what happened. This person missed the mark on creating an educational moment and helping the poor wee little lady.
Since I'm so late I am enjoying everyone else day what I would have @ChicoryBlue
All this vet has done is keep you from being honest with them moving forward.
Is that a duck? Yes it’s a duckI did it once and I was disgusted! Neither the prosecutor nor the defense attorneys did their job, and it was regarding rape of a child under 14 (11 y.o.) I was in tears that night.
Jury Duty Tax:
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These guys are roosting, butView attachment 3654908
these (3 weeks younger) are still forming a cuddle puddle in the nest box! They have 2 roosts all to themselves, and only 2 of the 9 use them. Hopefully, soon the rest will start to.
What a hootIt was quite interesting. The police said the guy had turned from street X to street Y where the crime was supposedly committed.
One of the jurors was a local cab driver and he said that turn was physically impossible because of a concrete barrier.
And as it happened I had to go that way to the courthouse so was able to confirm what the cab driver said.
It was a whole palaver with the judge about whether we were allowed to use factual knowing from outside the trial.
Jury tax: The Odd Couple.
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