That would be great. Looks like railroad ties. I am trying to figure out where steps could actually fit - I really love the curve on yours but not sure I have the room for that where I need them. I might just need to use the snow shoes I got at the very end of last season and of course now need to find in the garage!
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Your snowshoes are right at the top of the stairs (in your garage) :gig
 
There doesn't seem to be a normal when it comes to beak butchering.:(
Oh I didn't mean that! I meant a chicken normally has a longer upper beak (unbutchered). I went and checked my Princesses and they all have much much longer top beaks some that curve well over the lower part. So your poor lady must have had a lot of that upper beak removed.
Just awful.
 
If need be ,think in terms of a series of shallow terraces that just happen to be the same depth as steps.

Didn't I tell you to keep them in your car? Emergency travel kit!
You totally did tell me to do that and of course that was very sound advice that I completely ignored. Well not ignored exactly, it is still on my list to do as I recognized it was good advice!
 
Oh I didn't mean that! I meant a chicken normally has a longer upper beak (unbutchered). I went and checked my Princesses and they all have much much longer top beaks some that curve well over the lower part. So your poor lady must have had a lot of that upper beak removed.
Just awful.
Ah, I see. Yes the upper beak is usually longer.
 
Minnie seems to be eating normally and I am resisting weighing her until the end of the week in the hope she will have really put on weight. She is still losing a lot of feathers and has gone back to roosting on her own so she isn’t fully back to her old self. Oh and her comb is still pale and dry.
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Putting on weight is a slow process. Bear in mind that with say a 2 kilo chicken, a few grams is a lot of wieght gain considering the percentage of the chicken that is feathers and bone etc.
 
Putting on weight is a slow process. Bear in mind that with say a 2 kilo chicken, a few grams is a lot of wieght gain considering the percentage of the chicken that is feathers and bone etc.
Yes. That is why I am forcing myself not to weigh her too much - no more than once a week and ideally only every 2 weeks. But she was stuffing her little face at the weekend so I have high hopes!
 
Monday Mug Shot. Sad Isn't it.:(
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