It absolutely is frustrating. The real problem is a veterinary community that does not value the lives of our feathered friends the same as they do dogs and cats. It's just a chicken. Kill it and get another. If the government is going to restrict our access to the tools we need to save their lives then they need to mandate training and care by all licensed veterinarians.
Hey! Get off my... nah, I will happily share this soapbox with you.
 
Step one toward reuniting Lil' Queenie with at least one or two of her flock-mates! I got hold of the lady who knows the family that took some of the flock. Doesn't know how many they have. She says the chicken keeper is a 14 year-old boy, who got a couple of hens for eggs, sold two dozen eggs, and saved that money to buy two more hens. This lady said it is a nice family, he has parents and grandparents there helping him along. Does this sound promising, and am I totally off base worrying? Not that I should talk, being in the penalty box now....
Now it is just do you want to try to to get Queenie a friend or reunite her with this boy... vetting the boy? And what happened to that handsome Roo?
 

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