Yep. And I do it, anyway. Ruby has had a few lap cuddle naps today, which is new and I love it!The silly conversation.
Great photo. As a reminder, the CDC recommends that you not kiss your chickens, COVID or regular style.
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Yep. And I do it, anyway. Ruby has had a few lap cuddle naps today, which is new and I love it!The silly conversation.
Great photo. As a reminder, the CDC recommends that you not kiss your chickens, COVID or regular style.
Oooh! Native bees! Honeycomb! You are very observant.It’s sunny here today so I went for a big walk by myself on a nearby trail that takes you through all farmland and bush.
It was so peaceful, lots of birds calling, a kite that hovered around for a while and I saw this in a tree which was kinda cool.
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might need to zoom in they are very busy making honeycomb in there!
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You can see all the way down to the bay.
I was hoping to see an echidna or something but not today.
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The dog was curious to see where his new snacks came from
Precious memories! Thank you for sharing.One Year Ago Today.......
Ned's last day with his mum.
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Our last Koffee Klatch
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Our final goodbye
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I'm planning a trip to go see them again soon.
Wonderful picture!
Awww, so little!!One Year Ago Today.......
Ned's last day with his mum.
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Our last Koffee Klatch
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Our final goodbye
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I'm planning a trip to go see them again soon.
Come here and let me kiss with that cute mask“COVID kissing”. Could be the start of a new fetish.
Yes. Maybe I'll stop moaning about other weather issues like winter.
No. I probably won't.
I'm certain she has wonderful days left...the care and love you give her alone already adds up to wonderful.Sorry, Bob, that I’m always sharing about Ruby, but I can’t help it!
Today Ruby’s crop was slow. I tubed the following throughout the day:
• 60cc pedialyte
• 60cc baby bird formula
• 30cc pedialyte
• 60cc pedialyte diluted 50/50 with water
The last time I filled her crop right up in hopes the fluids would get things moving. The poor dear clearly felt awful.
Ruby put herself to bed early in a carrier inside the house, even though I had a door open for her to go outside if she chose. She seemed to understand she needed the extra warmth of the house and area heater I set up for her. Hubby was setting up to cook dinner tonight and it was quite noisy, so I moved Ruby’s carrier from the living room to my son’s room (he just returned to college for fall semester yesterday.) There was still some daylight left, so I opened the blinds for her. When I opened the carrier door, Ruby came out! She was a bit perky and vocalizing, so I mixed up some baby bird formula and offered it. She ate a bunch, preened, and vocalized as she tried to figure out where to go back to bed. She kept eyeing up my son’s bed, but does not have the strength to get up there.
Ruby ended up back in the carrier to sleep. I have the room set to 75° (vs the 50 it’s going to be outside tonight.) I am pleased she took a turn for the better after more fluids and a nap inside the warm house. I hope she is even better in the morning.
I think this will be her last draining or vet intervention. I hope she has some wonderful days left before her time comes. My sweet angel.