Are you going to give them supplemental heat?
It’s weeks and weeks for a real molt to finish I think. I set up a Cozy Coop in a draft free corner of the big run but it’s not on yet. It’ll be a while before Popcorn has her full fluff and I want to offer it once it gets colder. I tested it a few times and wonder if they can see the radiant heat maybe as infrared? They had seen it before but looked more closely at it when they got near it when it was on.

Popcorn has a lot of long pins under her outer feathers, discovered when I’ve given them their mites permethrin treatments. I apologized for how uncomfortable it was for her with me ruffling them up getting the spray onto the skin on her back. Poor girl!

So I’ve been battening down this afternoon, closing up the big and little runs drafty spots with tarps getting ready for the cold. The drafts have been fine until today, which is cooler but very windy. At one point this morning I couldn’t find the ladies (with my eyes) anywhere in the yard or runs, then I checked the coop cam. There they were taking their late morning break back inside.

Peanut is still eating the bread antibiotic balls. Kind of funny today. Had to hold her to get her alone after treating everyone with meal worms. So I sat with her after locking everyone else up. She didn’t want the balls, so I offered her meal worms again, shaking the container, which she ate, then offered the balls, which she didn’t want, then the meal worms again (yes), then the balls (no). So then I put the meal worms away temporarily, and kept the balls in front of her. I waited, and waited, then said, “Well it looks like we might have to do the pill popping thing?” And waited. Then suddenly she began eating them! Lack of choice was the key here? Or the gentle threat? 😆

Made the teepee poles for the electric and up a few days ago and the tarps roughly in place. Picture of the Buckeyes, when Peanut was acting pretty unwell. She's been appearing to feel way better, and her diarrhea is ended I think, haven't seen her poop but observed that in this second permethrin treatment her butt and feathers were very clean, all the mites sores and poop mess is gone and skin is a nice pale yellow-pink. Fingers crossed for the future, but for now she's enjoying herself again.

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It’s weeks and weeks for a real molt to finish I think. I set up a Cozy Coop in a draft free corner of the big run but it’s not on yet. It’ll be a while before Popcorn has her full fluff and I want to offer it once it gets colder. I tested it a few times and wonder if they can see the radiant heat maybe as infrared? They had seen it before but looked more closely at it when they got near it when it was on.

Popcorn has a lot of long pins under her outer feathers, discovered when I’ve given them their mites permethrin treatments. I apologized for how uncomfortable it was for her with me ruffling them up getting the spray onto the skin on her back. Poor girl!

So I’ve been battening down this afternoon, closing up the big and little runs drafty spots with tarps getting ready for the cold. The drafts have been fine until today, which is cooler but very windy. At one point this morning I couldn’t find the ladies (with my eyes) anywhere in the yard or runs, then I checked the coop cam. There they were taking their late morning break back inside.

Peanut is still eating the bread antibiotic balls. Kind of funny today. Had to hold her to get her alone after treating everyone with meal worms. So I sat with her after locking everyone else up. She didn’t want the balls, so I offered her meal worms again, shaking the container, which she ate, then offered the balls, which she didn’t want, then the meal worms again (yes), then the balls (no). So then I put the meal worms away temporarily, and kept the balls in front of her. I waited, and waited, then said, “Well it looks like we might have to do the pill popping thing?” And waited. Then suddenly she began eating them! Lack of choice was the key here? Or the gentle threat? 😆

Made the teepee poles for the electric and up a few days ago and the tarps roughly in place. Picture of the Buckeyes, when Peanut was acting pretty unwell. She's been appearing to feel way better, and her diarrhea is ended I think, haven't seen her poop but observed that in this second permethrin treatment her butt and feathers were very clean, all the mites sores and poop mess is gone and skin is a nice pale yellow-pink. Fingers crossed for the future, but for now she's enjoying herself again.

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I am very glad to hear Peanut is acting/feeling better!!🥰

That looks like a great set up for the girls for the winter!

Question - in the last picture there is cardboard. Do you have it bent, so part on the ground under the bedding, then bent up the side to prevent a draft at the bottom of the tarp?

I do believe that if I were a chicken, I would be very happy in that space this winter! ❤️❤️
 
What a wonderful thing you did. You are becoming quite the vet. Crop surgery and broken legs. I'm very impressed. :clap:clap:clap
Thank you☺️

I do have to say that I would prefer to NOT have to learn how to do these things...but I'm glad that it worked out okay given I was in the position to either help them survive, or help them pass.
 
Thanks. I have rigged up so I can have a flat panel heater facing their main roost. I will set that up before it gets cold.
Still warm, actually hot, for the next 24 hours.
In terms of food I haven’t found anything yet but I will keep trying.
She is foraging and seems keen on grass and plantain leaves. Also little wriggly worms.
It is getting close to dusk when the foxes are most active so I am sitting out with her so she can tank up on whatever it is she finds.
She still has a fluffy butt and for the wattle-lovers on this thread she isn’t doing too badly.
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What vit/minerals are in grass and plantain? Wriggle little worms: protein, live...
 
Greg, do you know where College Station Texas is? I’m flying out there on Tuesday, to see an old friend. @GregnLety

Darn, I am just over an hour from there, but we are having a friend stay with us and hunt on Tuesday.
 
So, little Miss GG (Gimpy Girl) is doing so well - I could never have hoped she would do this well. When she is 'grazing', can barely even detect a limp (i.e. moving ever so slowly. nibble here, step, nibble there, check out that speck, step) When she runs you can definitely tell, but she has no problem running! I am so happy!!!! (I really was afraid she would do poorly!):wee


I am so happy she is doing well....I was so afraid to get my hopes up when I had to splint her upper legs...but she is a fighter 🥰🥰

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I was afraid to ask 🥰

So glad she is thriving!❤️
 

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