I know what you mean. I've donated some small knic knacs we picked up here & there but gifts are more precious and kept. There's a whole 5-shelf bookcase that's been turned over to gifts that we haven't even photographed yet and don't get me started on the outdoor chicken stuff :th

After previously posting over 50 pics of chicken stuff there's still more.

A very tall pitcher vase
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A very chicken kitchen
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Egg skelter has another tier to add but we never added it. We have only 5 laying Silkies!
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But do you have one of these?:
A rusting Roostie? IMG_0776.jpeg
 
Finished an egg collecting basket. I uh...got distracted by the toddler at one point and I guess added another increase row? The outside was too big! I left the pockets but they aren't quite as secure as I'd like. Oh well.
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In use this evening
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Very sturdy, the handle is doubled up with different stitches to make it less stretchy.
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The number of eggs I planned it to hold
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Still very sturdy
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It does hold them properly, I just didn't get that one egg wiggled in enough haha.
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I gave each one a little pat goodnight. The mommas let me get away with so much 🥰View attachment 3922395
Love that!
 
If anyone has knowledge on bumblefoot please help! I have two posts im new to it and stressing so please help!
If you don't mind go ahead & P.M. me if you're willing to treat and keep your chicken indoors for as long as it takes to heal. I deal w/ it every year w/ one particular hen that scrapes her feet into scabs. It's easy to treat without surgery but time-consuming as our vet taught us. Don't panic & send me pics or video short of the bumblefoot pad/s. ❤️
 
Several of us here have dealt with it.
Did you post in the emergency forum? Maybe link here so we can find it.
Just read your posts. Looks like you are getting good advice.
It takes patience. Lots of soaking to soften the skin and get the kernel of pus out.
@bgmathteach taught me to use corn rings under the vet wrap to help take the pressure off. That really helped with mine. The one on the toe may be harder to do that with.
 

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