So Sorry Lozzy :hugs

Could you tell the story of how Chickie came to live with you please? I never realized how much she was debeaked poor darling. 😟:hugs:hugs

I bought Chickie and Henny Penny from a battery farm nearby (which has since been shut down because of animal cruelty). I had just lost Emily, one of my two original girls and Lucy seemed lonely. You could buy them for $5.00 each and give them a home, otherwise they were killed at 18 months old. I didn’t know anything about quarantine then so I just put them all in together. It took Lucy about 5 minutes of hanging back before she got in there and started scratching around with them. There was no bullying, no pecking order, just three mates hanging out together. I was a bit shocked at Chickie’s appearance; her severely trimmed beak, one eye in which the pupil remained dilated, plus she was smaller than the other two, but as I got to know her, I discovered how cruisy and laid-back she was, how she stayed relaxed when I picked her up.

When I was painting the tractor after I had lost Penny, I had all the pieces spread out on the trampoline. I also had the pot of varnish up there as Lucy and Chickie had a habit of licking pictures and brightly coloured things and I didn’t want them to do that on something that was covered in chemicals. The two of them had been hanging out with me under the trampoline and every so often I could hear trilling (which I’m pretty sure was Chickie). Anyway, Chickie decided she wanted to know what I was doing so she flapped her wings furiously and got herself up to the edge of the trampoline and perched there. I lifted her back down as I didn’t want her licking stuff. She did this four times in a row! It was very cute and if I hadn’t had stuff covered in varnish, I would have let her hang out with me up top. It’s a nice memory, anyway.
 
I bought Chickie and Henny Penny from a battery farm nearby (which has since been shut down because of animal cruelty). I had just lost Emily, one of my two original girls and Lucy seemed lonely. You could buy them for $5.00 each and give them a home, otherwise they were killed at 18 months old. I didn’t know anything about quarantine then so I just put them all in together. It took Lucy about 5 minutes of hanging back before she got in there and started scratching around with them. There was no bullying, no pecking order, just three mates hanging out together. I was a bit shocked at Chickie’s appearance; her severely trimmed beak, one eye in which the pupil remained dilated, plus she was smaller than the other two, but as I got to know her, I discovered how cruisy and laid-back she was, how she stayed relaxed when I picked her up.

When I was painting the tractor after I had lost Penny, I had all the pieces spread out on the trampoline. I also had the pot of varnish up there as Lucy and Chickie had a habit of licking pictures and brightly coloured things and I didn’t want them to do that on something that was covered in chemicals. The two of them had been hanging out with me under the trampoline and every so often I could hear trilling (which I’m pretty sure was Chickie). Anyway, Chickie decided she wanted to know what I was doing so she flapped her wings furiously and got herself up to the edge of the trampoline and perched there. I lifted her back down as I didn’t want her licking stuff. She did this four times in a row! It was very cute and if I hadn’t had stuff covered in varnish, I would have let her hang out with me up top. It’s a nice memory, anyway.
Thanks for sharing that lovely story. :love
 
Chicken Porn!:celebrate Ooops sry....:p
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Thanks. It's really hard. I've never had to deal with a sick hen before this season. I think it's all the rain.

I do have one of the staff members helping me with this in PM messages. We started talking about it when Queen Victoria got sick. It has been a process. Antibiotics and aspirin seem to be the only thing she responds to. Just going to keep it up, but for longer this time. I will also give her some probiotics because antibiotics wipe out even the good bacteria.

I'm just sharing it here because I need some moral support. :D
I've got a little hen who's a bit off just now too so right there with you. It's hard. I'm hoping mine is just her molt starting but she is definitely not herself. :hugs
 
I've got a little hen who's a bit off just now too so right there with you. It's hard. I'm hoping mine is just her molt starting but she is definitely not herself. :hugs
I'm so sorry to hear it! :hugs I hope it is just molt. Mine have already gone through all that, so this is something else.

Queen Bee seems to do better when she is in sick bay, perhaps because it is so dry and warm there. I am keeping her in longer this time, and not letting her trick me into letting her out. 😁
 
I'm so sorry to hear it! :hugs I hope it is just molt. Mine have already gone through all that, so this is something else.

Queen Bee seems to do better when she is in sick bay, perhaps because it is so dry and warm there. I am keeping her in longer this time, and not letting her trick me into letting her out. 😁
Mine always enjoy a little extra attention. :lol: They perk right up until it's time to rejoin their sisters. I suspect a number of them of feigning it for treats & tit bits.
 
I'm so sorry to hear it! :hugs I hope it is just molt. Mine have already gone through all that, so this is something else.

Queen Bee seems to do better when she is in sick bay, perhaps because it is so dry and warm there. I am keeping her in longer this time, and not letting her trick me into letting her out. 😁
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