Maggie simply cannot think of anything more wonderful than a dust bath in the heat of the sun. She has been at it for more than 30 mins!
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I LOVEThirsty Thursday.
Bella is clearly a connoisseur of fine rain water!
At least she didn’t spit it out like the wine tasters do!I LOVEthe elongated 'sip/taste' movement of the mouth clearly after she has swallowed...just like a fine wine judge trying to get a 'full read' of the wine from his palette!!!
So cute. Definitely a connoisseur of fine water, as you say!!
I thought about it but then was worried I would stick it in my eye hahahaThat’s one ugly, painful looking style. I would sterilize a needle and poke it from the side. Then some antibiotic ointment.![]()
Don’t do that.I thought about it but then was worried I would stick it in my eye hahaha![]()
Is it getting any better?I thought about it but then was worried I would stick it in my eye hahaha![]()
Thank you for your kindness and understandingI don't think it's self absorbed...
Pain can be all encompassing, and interfere with sleeping, eating, generally being content... It then become worse and so on so forth.
One of the things I have interest in is pain control and living with pain with my horses who are elderly and myslf too (I have serious restless leg syndrome myself which keeps me awake at night, and the meds are just evil...).
With my old mare I try to ensure I give her pain meds immediately to keep her happy, but not to keep her on them too long to make her ill other ways.
A real tough thing to do, and I know how hard it is to ensure pain is controlled - meds come with their own challenges
So no I don't think it's selfish or self absorbed.
Oh and if anyone has any info on pain meds for poultry I would be very interested as my old hen is 6 now and I have noted a few times her being lame and stiff.
It does look to me like lining, have you had any treatment for coccidia recently? I know you’re coming into winter and that many people treat in spring and wetter seasons for this. Based on the tarp mesh size I think it’s more the zoom than a large quantity of shed, but if you’re able to check with your vet?I’m hoping this is intestinal lining and not something I should be worried about?!
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Behave alexThat’s one ugly, painful looking style. I would sterilize a needle and poke it from the side. Then some antibiotic ointment.![]()
Sounds like she should live here with my goats!Primula says “ gee, it’s not very cold, is this water filtered?”