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Beautiful.Happy fluffy butt friday!
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Ash
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Liara
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Thane
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Liara left, Thane middle, Ash right.
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Shep

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Beautiful.Happy fluffy butt friday!
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Ash
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Liara
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Thane
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Liara left, Thane middle, Ash right.
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Shep
Do it! Do it! Do it!I dated it…
And set aside Curly and Fluffy’s eggs from today…. Marty laid an egg yesterday but I don’t remember which one in my bowl was hers from yesterday - I have 4 in the bowl from the past week for her.
It’s 17C in the office here is that too cool to store eggs?
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Bad Kelly - I’ll sleep on it….
She's a smart one that Honey.Well, I got what I deserve.
I am eating my udon noodle outside and Honey so quickly snatched the giant prawn out of the bowlI was completely taken by surprise.
No more shrimp
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Honey afterwards
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It’s up to you about rehoming. Do you know the actual cause of her neck injury? Rooster grabbing and then the hens pecking where it’s bald and red? Is she low in the pecking order? Are you able to observe them very much?I had to go back to work, so didn't get back out until dark. She seems okay. Decided tomorrow will do for serious care. It just looks so bad! We'll move the small coop next to the run. I checked out Sheba, her"bald spots" are angry looking and red. And she's balder than I remember. I hate to leave her with Manny much longer.
Poor girls.
I think both Manny and Tres are going to go. I'd keep Tres, and see if he's any more polite to them, but at 16 weeks, he's actually bigger than Manny!
Thank you folks for helping!
You need to clean the wound perhaps trim some feathers to get a good look at it. Once you done that you can see if it is big enough to need stitches. You will likely need to flush it. Applying vetracyn or something like chlorhexidine will help to head off infection.Help! I know I haven been around, things have been weird. But Eenie is really hurt! I hadn't noticed anything until today. She was a bit bedraggled but I've been so busy I've not paid them much attention.
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It's like she's just been eaten! The pictures dont show how bad it is! I know it's likely Manny, with the other girls getting in some pecks. I don't have the new coop ready but I'd take Manny out if I did.
I do still have that little tiny coop. I could put her in it until she heals. I can put her where she can see the others, but not interact.
What do I do to treat her? It's all black and clotted. I didn't see any parasites or signs of infection.
Or should I just get rid of the rooster? This makes me ready to do it!
Those Spuds are off the charts adorable.Popcorn resting in the coop, Hazel behind her
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The Spuds
I don't remember if I posted this yet
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Checking out the new shavings pile in the northwest corner
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That's a newer kind of 3D printer than what I'm used to.Nonsense! Inky is just printing something out.
There is so much to learn. I went a couple of years with chickens before finding BYCThat’s because I found BYC and Bob’s site
When Henny went broody I had only had chickens about 7 months.