And then there's the losses. We have to be tough (physically, mentally, emotionally), persistent, stubborn, determined, occassionally broken (encouraged by friends like here)....the list foes on (autocorrect didn't fix that one? It is kinda appropriate).
Dont like them either...something about the sauce, lack of tomatoes and dill pickles... by preference, I like elk burgers with mushrooms, bacon and Swiss cheese.
Creativity tax (from my solidly Android, almost 6 year old phone) View attachment 2845905Yes, these are SOAP.
I had no idea what it was and no idea who laid it. Everyone was acting normal and all cameras were deployed monitoring rodents and other, scarier, visitors.
I did research and learned that it was a lash egg – a sign of serious and long standing infection in the reproductive tract. I also learned that it is invariably fatal with the maximum life expectancy of less than 6 months.
I confirmed it was Maggie who laid it. She had stopped laying real eggs and laid one more lash egg a few days later.
Because of Covid I wasn’t allowed in with her but she apparently wandered around the vet’s office investigating everything while she waited for him. The vet-tech was rather taken with her and fed her the blueberries I had brought.
The vet was very kind but confirmed what everyone else had told me which was that she would not live long. He offered to euthanize her but agreed with my view that it was a bit premature as she still had quality of life. I felt reassured that he would be able to put her out of her misery when the time came.
He also educated me about production breeds who are not really expected to live past 2 years. I spent quite a while really upset and furious about that and I still am.
Everyone on this thread was very kind and supportive. @BY Bob encouraged me not to give up on Maggie and at the same time helped me be prepared for the worst.
And I resolved to spend as much time as possible with Maggie and make sure her remaining time was as wonderful as possible.
Maggie visibly declined. She started molting and wouldn’t eat anything that wasn’t alive. I dug for worms, I trapped beetles, and I bought live mealy worms to tempt her to eat. I provided heaps of leaves so she could pick through them for bugs.
Well, that’s a bummer. How old is she? That sounds like the classic Mareks pose. Mareks symptoms can manifest under stress. I hope she feels better soon. Are you providing poultry vitamins?
Vitamin water provided. She's 15 weeks and was vaccinated for the main kind. It's really annoying trying to make a proper diagnosis when literally every symptom points to Marek's. Besides the walking issue she's perfectly fine.
Vitamin water provided. She's 15 weeks and was vaccinated for the main kind. It's really annoying trying to make a proper diagnosis when literally every symptom points to Marek's. Besides the walking issue she's perfectly fine.
Vitamin water provided. She's 15 weeks and was vaccinated for the main kind. It's really annoying trying to make a proper diagnosis when literally every symptom points to Marek's. Besides the walking issue she's perfectly fine.