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Good job, you may very well have saved lives. Honestly at the moment I'd love to have you as a close neighbor even if you are retired. I'm about to be the "bad guy" in my neighborhood. A neighbor has let some friends move in with her temporarily and one of them has a 5 year old. He's running around unsupervised and when the so called "parent" is outside she's on her phone instead of watching him. Weather is wonderful here, horses got their feet done and Rosie is riding Russ daily. Several times this week I've had to tell him and has mother that he can not run up behind the horse while she's riding. It's not clicking and yesterday she was riding when out of the blue he darts around the house, and starts chasing her shooting a nerf gun at Russ's butt. Russ was a saint but I lost it and I think the entire subdivision heard me yell. His mother tried to blow it off saying a nerf gun wouldn't hurt the horse. A few choice words were used when I told her your right it wouldn't, but your going to get my daughter hurt if he threw her or her son killed if Russ kicked out at him. I'm beginning to think CPS is going to need to be brought in here as that is only the tip of the iceberg with what he's being allowed to do in the neighborhood.
Horses can be deadly. How can she not know that. They must be treated with respect. He's so lucky.
 
That is great news Bob. Even if the vet isn't very experienced with chickens, they will be able to get you the medications you might need, plus all the other stuff like fecal floats and even X rays.
Exactly. Access to meds and x-rays alone could be life saving.
 

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