We each make our own choices.

I ask advice and then make what I think is the right decision. Trust me I've often been wrong.
Wrong decisions….

I once tried to give Sally my asthma puffer - didn’t go over real well 🤪

Note to self - do not shove your ventolin puffer up your horse’s nostril and give her a good shot of the puffer.

Hahahahaha - holy moly! That horse could move fast!
 
Nice! Ok quick let’s make Logar a title:

Hmmmm, so there are dark Brahma, and was that a buff Orp and a BR? And gorgeous grey lady.

‘Keeper of Glorious Chickens’

‘Glorious Chickens Galore’

‘Glorious Chickens Live Here’

😊
'Keeper of the Tooth Eaters' and 'Servant of the Tooth Eaters' also have a nice ring to them 🤔
 
I love your garden - it’s chicken heaven ♥️
The chickens agree w/you 😉

Even during yard remodeling in 2015 the chicklets were never deprived of raised garden bed access:
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Wrong decisions….

I once tried to give Sally my asthma puffer - didn’t go over real well 🤪

Note to self - do not shove your ventolin puffer up your horse’s nostril and give her a good shot of the puffer.

Hahahahaha - holy moly! That horse could move fast!
Don’t look so shocked Marie 😊

I make those silly errors all the time
With the horses 😳 although I am better at making wiser decisions now where the horses and chooks are concerned - don’t let chooks near your eyes!
 
Is it just the one eye, or both sides?

If it is just one eye it might just be an injury? I would guess if it was a respiratory infection that BOTH eyes would be affected & she'd be more lethargic w/no desire to eat/forage/dustbathe? So hard to diagnose chickens when symptoms can be anything w/them!
 

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