I wonder how Laverne likes being bald like she balded Mr P?! šŸ™ƒ

Check out her scrawny Chicken legs
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Her feathers have only grown in half way, hoping her fluffy belly feathers grow in soon!
 
It was kinda the same when we 1st had Silkies... a quest to find gentle temperament standard breeds that weren't aggressive. We found that most egg layers were nasty toward Silkies till we got Dominiques who were introduced young & actually defended older Silkies from other aggressive hens. There's always a pecking order but we didn't tolerate a bullying or over-aggressive hen & sadly rehomed those to friends' layer flocks. I categorize gentle Polish temperaments the same as Silkie or Cochin bantam gentle temperamentsšŸ’•.

My old Silkie Violet who toodled around w/ our Dominique Dana
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My plan is to get two mille fleur D'uccles and one or two other bantams to keep the two Polish company. Hopefully this spring or early summer. They need some company.
 
No more ISA’s 😢

Hi everyone. I am once again several weeks behind in reading. I know several people have had losses lately, my deepest sympathies to all of you. And now I have also had a loss. Buffy, the last of my five ISA’s passed late Sunday or early Monday.

She was 3.5 years old, and has had reproductive issues for about a year. I had drained her abdomen a few times. The first was many months ago, the last a few days ago. When I drained it that time I could feel a hard lump in her abdomen. She had also started having crop issues that seemed to indicate that things weren’t able to pass through as well. When I did her abdomen I also used a catheter to drain her crop, because when I went to pick her up dark fluid gushed from her mouth. At least she seemed to be a little more comfortable her last few days.

Once she was gone I did a partial necropsy, mainly just opening her abdomen a little to examine the hard lump. It turned out to be similar to a lash egg, which I assume was from advanced infection in her abdomen.

She and Crystal, who I lost several weeks ago, will be laid to rest together. I kept having the feeling that as soon as I buried Crystal, Buffy would go too. So decided to just wait and bury them together when the time came.

Fly high my dearest ones. At least you will now be reunited with Goldie, Sassy, and Hazel.

Buffy from a few months ago, with her last fluffy butt photo.
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I always loved the patterning on her back feathers, that looked almost like lacing or pencilling.
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Memorial photo, and one of the material that wa in her abdomen (since I know some people appreciate things like this of a medical nature).



And I don’t think I ever posted pictures when Crystal passed.

Showing off her sunbathing pose
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Lovely memorial photos - It is clear you loved them.

So sad that teh 'oldest' only lived 3.5 years....I know I've said it before, but it is such a travesty what we humans have done to chickens with the breeding!:(:(:(

Sending lots of hugs. May she finally be comfortable and be able to 'free range' in on teh other side of the rainbow - with her friends.:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs:hugs
 

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