Oh they gave me medicine for the nausea. I got Zofran right before the anesthetic, and then they gave me more when I woke up and started vomiting. This is the first time I have ever gotten sick like that from anesthesia, and I have been under many times. I have also had Hydrocodone many times over the years, but not sure I have ever had Fentanyl or Morphine. I think it was the combination of the medications and the pain that caused me so much trouble.

I am very uncomfortable but tolerating things reasonably well today. My doctor told me they frequently wait a few days before doing surgery on this type of break to let the initial swelling go down, plus so they can take me off my blood thinners the day before. :barnie :th

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Oh I am sending you more hugs - love how your gals are up near the roof. How high up is that?
 
I hate to inform you but she can. Holly my last original Marans girl started laying at 5 1/2 months. 2 weeks later she went broody and hatched out her first of several groups of chicks. Marans are known to be broody. The majority of your flock has I think Marans somewhere in their lineage. I fear several if not all of your girls will one day test your patience with the broody nonsense. Good luck breaking them. Some of mine I can, others well......I did not get up to 38 without some help.
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And my silkie Henny went broody about 6 weeks after she started laying, so o threw eggs from the old Penelope and Blanche and 2 silkie eggs - she hatched all 4!
 
Chiquita is furious, but at this point I really do not care. It has been over 4 weeks now that she has sat on nothing and the dingbat is still broody. For her sake I have to step in. Momma and chicks have abandoned the coop so now I can lock her out.
Wow she sure is dedicated! Watch she won’t go broody again the rest of the year! Haha!
 
I hate to inform you but she can. Holly my last original Marans girl started laying at 5 1/2 months. 2 weeks later she went broody and hatched out her first of several groups of chicks. Marans are known to be broody. The majority of your flock has I think Marans somewhere in their lineage. I fear several if not all of your girls will one day test your patience with the broody nonsense. Good luck breaking them. Some of mine I can, others well......I did not get up to 38 without some help.
Brownie is a FBCM and Flour, Sugar, and Powder all have quite a bit of Marans in them. So 4/10 plenty enough to make my life interesting 🤨 to say the least. I could deal with Broody if they could just lay eggs and brood in a reasonable location, like oh idk one of the 4 nest boxes!!
 
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And my silkie Henny went broody about 6 weeks after she started laying, so o threw eggs from the old Penelope and Blanche and 2 silkie eggs - she hatched all 4!
I hear silkies are awesome mamas! I look forward to watching them hatch some someday it would be adorable 🥰 but its way to soon, the eggs are still quite small.
 
The first picture, wow, I feel like many movie characters come to mind, maybe Edward Scissors? (not good enough though). Phyllis is grand looking.

I love the third picture too (Aurora VS blueberries), and the last one (Hattie).
 
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Happy Mugs Monday from Loosey Goosey. I have a suspicion this girl is now laying and without realizing it the other day ate her first egg without taking a picture.
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How did this happen you ask, well, I have several hens who continue to strive to break my neck and I think she has joined that group. Their nest is on the main top of the hay pile a full bale back. It requires a ladder to get them. So I am collecting them every 2 or 3 days when I have someone out to hold the ladder for me.
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The group that is laying up there are my Marans and at least one of the mixes Blueberry. Every egg is a dark egg. I last collected from the nest Friday evening. Brought down 15, all various shades of brown with and without speckles. Get them inside and mom needs a smaller egg to make a small pan of cornbread for grandma. Without thinking I grab one of the brown ones and wash and crack it. Only after do I realize wait a second, that egg is almost silkie sized but brown. I then decide surely little Goose would not get up there to lay. Fast forward to this afternoon, I am taking out the trash. Guess who flies down from the top of the hay, yup you would be right, miss Goose herself. Collecting from the nest today and I will be on the lookout for her potential eggs.
Blueberry was waiting for me to leave so she could sneakily fly up to lay while I was taking pictures. She thinks I do not know what she is up to, but she would be wrong.
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Blueberry is so pretty and cute!!
 

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