As a squire, I must be attentive to the needs of my knight and mentor. I’m doing my best to please him.
He mentioned that he needed a funnel cake. (What’s a funnel cake?) :idunno
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funnel_cake



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She sounds mean!
But good news they are all well now.
Useful fact that I hope you never need - private labs are not required to report AI. Practicing vets are required to. I asked the Texas lab about this specifically.
I got comfortable about eating the eggs after Baytril - I don’t have anything to hand but can look for stuff later if you are nervous about it.
Was this the same vet that didn’t call you back?
:hugs :hugs:hugs
I have no issues eating eggs from treated animals either, and I don’t eat raw eggs or cookie dough so I am not worried about food borne illnesses, and if I have a cut and a raw egg breaks and happens to contact my cut I wash my hands, same as I would if I handled horse manure or the kitty litter.

I held my eggs from my kiddos I treated with ivermectin to sell, but we have been eating them, I am fairly certain that 0.04ml is so minuscule as to not even register. But I don’t sell them.

Oi boy - is it any wonder we don’t want to take our pets to the Vet??
 
Just got a new pic of Whiskey.....cooperation is iffy, lighting....depends upon the angles.View attachment 3653621He's got lots of pins sprouting around his earsView attachment 3653623And his tail is coming...
Poor boy, it has got to be painful those pin feathers. Someone broke one of Mr P’s head pin feathers, and of course bled like crazy - likely Marty, she has been picking and grooming his head feathers.

He is more spunky the past couple days, I have been giving him some Tylenol, he was just all hunched up and sad looking before hand. Then his poor head feather bled…. Poor fella. That was one of the reasons I didn’t want to give him any aspirin, and gave him the Tylenol instead. I didn’t want to give him anything which would cause bleeding.
 

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