There seem to be lots of fun things for chickens hidden in the long grass.

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Starting with grass seeds. 🥰 I let my yard get like that one spring.

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No I didn't. I know almost nothing about prolapse except it sometimes happens, often to production layers. :( I figured that's what it was. The vet said they use sugar to shrink it before trying to put it all back. She hadn't been pecked, thank heavens! But she was a real mess, especially where I hadn't looked. I just bundled her up & got the 1st boat I could off the island. I'm not the super practical scientific sort & this stuff is totally beyond me. I wasn't even going to try. When they examined her there was a massive blood clot hidden by the prolapse, exposed blood vessels & she was haemorrhaging. They did say they could try but it was so bad they felt it was only prolonging the inevitable, exposing her to infection, & her quality of life just wouldn't be there. I hate making these calls but when the vet is reluctant to treat I usually trust their judgement. These guys have been in the district from when it was still all farmland so do a lot of big animals & see a lot of pet chickens. They were really good with both Patricia & me.
I’m a bit behind, sorry this happened to Patricia, Ribh 😕 you acted so fast!
 
Hi, everyone. Happy Friday. I’m afraid I don’t have fluffy butt photos at share at the moment. I’m sad to say Ruby is definitely dying. I had a board meeting last night, so I never got to see her behavior. I suspected she had stopped eating and drinking, and today I can tell I was right. She’s sitting in a nest with her face in the corner, but her bestie, Millie, is nearby, since Millie is broody. Ruby is skinny, tired and weak.

I think if I tubed fluids and feed, she’d live a little longer, but why? I feel I have done everything I possibly can to give her a happy extended life, but at this point, to extend her life would not be happy and that would not be right. I think I already mentioned that would be cruel at this point. She is going out on her own terms. I am VERY sad, but also at peace. I don’t think I can euthanize her myself, as it was a HORRIBLE experience with Margo. I also will not put her through another car ride to see the avian vet. So I’m hoping she passes peacefully on her own.
I’m sorry :hugs
She is with ones that love her until the end 💜
 
Guess what happened today!

First....Naenae escaped the chicken yard. This is 2 different chickens that accomplished it in as many days.

We clipped everyone's wings. They are flying over 7ft fencing.

Second... we had a surprise gift.

I believe this is Dr Tacky's doing. Hubby found it where she has been playing under one of the benches.
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and for reference, next to a large grocery store egg
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Our first egg!! :celebrate
 

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