First time my silkie waddled like that after a dust bath I freaked out, then she shook all the sand out and she was fineThirsty Thursday: Fresh water not out of the nipple waterer, our favorite!View attachment 3719390
Concerning:
Today was a free range day. Perry ran for the dust bath (as per the usual), and was really going to town. Fearing she would miss a prime opportunity to mingle with the flock without a barrier between them, after like 15 minutes I scooped her up and brought her out to them.
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Which led to a moment of deep concern: her legs didn’t seem to work properly. Once I placed her on the ground, she couldn't stand up. And to move around she waddled on her ankles. It lasted for several long minutes. Instantly my mind went to
1) mareks
2) spinal damage
3) the dust bath was SO good, and she had SO much sand on her, that she couldn’t walk. Somehow.
Then it went away and she went about her business in the yard with the others as though nothing happened.
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These are her current digs: a teeny, drafty, temporary coop. Will need to get her in the big coop for next week’s cold temps.
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Tax for all this chicken talk: baby is cutting her first tooth, and learning to stand.(read between the lines: this means nobody is getting any sleep at night.)
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Give baby a frozen


EDT: ummm meant Eggo Waffle - not egg waffle


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