Pic as promised…
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Makes me wonder why my bowl of mashed potatoes is gone too!Well if Paul came here and house sat for me I would make sure it was. Huge T-bone with a backed potato and all the fixings![]()
Don’t do that! I’m dangerous!Tell her to get her butt back on those eggs! I am living vicariously through you!![]()
If they're children of my white Sapphires (color and build make that likely) and inherit their penchant for screaming until desired box is empty, then Bang and Clang would be appropriate!Thinking how you refer to them as "the clones," Cling and Clang came to mind.
I have to admit that California weather is much more pleasant especially north of the bay areaGrab your sunglasses, your chickens, and come enjoy California for a visit. I even have a lake to cool off with. It’s only a two day drive
Yes indeed. Cellulase is an enzyme that breaks down cellulose - so my logic was that if she has a fibrous grass plug that I can't feel - say in her gizzard - that the cellulase would help dissolve it.
I have also given her Sodium Bicarbonate in her food and ACV in her water in the hope that the bubbles created will dislodge something. That would be what the Coca Cola would do but without me needing to syringe something else into her!
And like you I am very upset at the idea that the blockage may be dead worms. How awful! I wondered whether to give her something like Papaya extract - it acts as a meat tenderizer so would break down the worms - but I was worried with complete blockage it might inflame the lining of her crop so I have held off that.
She does seem to be improving a little bit. More crud is emerging from the other end and her crop was smaller this morning than it was yesterday.
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Never in my life did I think I would be so happy getting drenched in foul smelling black stuff from Minnie’s rear end!Oh, good!! The more crud from the back end the better!!!
(Hmmm, never in my life did I EVER think I would be cheering for more & cruddier poop!!)
This got me thinking.... @RoyalChick how far have you gotten into the book about chickens around the world (sorry, don't remember the exact title...) does it mention anything about this?According to a paper published two days ago, rice growing may have contributed to chickens domestication?
https://www.science.org/content/article/how-wild-jungle-fowl-became-chicken
My chickens surely love rice, ummmm.
Many people keep chickens and cats together. Has the bantam never faced off with them? Do they attack the bantam, or play roughly with her? I think small chicks are in danger with cats who are unfamiliar with chickens and who regularly hunt songbirds.Hello everyone.
I have a little question that I'm sure some of you can answer, those who have both chicks and cats in their household.
How do you handle it, do you let the cats come near the chicks or keep them away until the chicks get bigger?
Grochatila and princess Hibou are both very good hunters, unfortunately they love birds ( love as in finding them delicious). They are scared of my standard hens but the chicks mother is a bantam and they are definitely not scared of her.
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