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Well,hello there lovely! Your comb has it going on!! New fashion trend: ruffled combs :love :love


Hey there beautiful, we would love to see a bit more food in your crop; the emaciated look is so out./passe'. Though we aren't completely back to the wonderful curvacious look like Marilyn Monroe, a bit more 'meat on your bones' is both healthier and more lovely.❤️❤️ Plus, it will help reduce your Mum's stress level!

@RoyalChick : Bella is absolutely lovely! I'm glad Lulu came by to visit with her, and I certainly hope she makes good use of this extra time, the world needs more sweet personalities, not fewer!:hugs:hugs:hugs:love:hugs:hugs:hugs
 
:lau :lau :goodpost:

I am going to see how much should be in a chicken at any time.
@Ponypoor So, how long does any one piece stay in a chicken, on average??

Length of time in gizzard X total weight (55 grams) / 365 days in a year = how much they should have at any one time in their gizzard (in grams)

Regardless, @RoyalChick , I would imagine this is enough for now. Once you find out about how long they remain in gizzard, start giving a few pieces halfway between your initial 'dosing' and the mean length of time. (i.e. so if you gave some today (7/26), and the mean length of time in crop is 6 days, give a few pieces in 3 days, on the 29th) Exactly how much depends on what the presumed total weight of grit in their crop/gizzard should be at any one time, and how much you have already given.
 
I had to add this. He is laying like this right now.

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OMG he is so cute. Boy, they sure know how to 'act' adorable and slither their way right into our hearts, don't they!!! :love :love

It may be the picture itself, but it looks like he has nearly doubles in size since the last picture!!
 
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Not yet 34. But if her digestive system shuts down she will die of dehydration even if the virus is dormant.
I will continue to take it day by day. I will be sooo happy if she poops over night.
Praying for poop. :fl:fl

Another first. What chickens do to us. :hmm
 
OMG he is so cute. Boy, they sure klnow how to 'act' adorable and slither their way right into our hearts, don't they!!! :love :love

It may be the picture itself, but it looks like he has nearly doubles in size since the last picture!!
Perhaps he has. I see him every day so it is hard to notice.
 

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