Well it has been a roller coaster the past week.
Found someone to take the meatbird chick last Thursday, so no longer stressing about it but also sad to see her go.
Sunday night we finally lost Scarlett due to her ascites.I will miss her terribly. She was my “shoulder chicken”, the only one who really kept flying up on me o feel they were grown. And she is also my avatar. She was three years old.
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And Buffy, one of my last 2 Isa Browns from my original flock has also come down with Ascites, and it progressed rapidly. I first noticed it about two weeks ago. Yesterday she was already in so much distress that I made the decision to drain her a little. It went well, but I know it is a temporary measure to make her more comfortable. And it also comes with risks like shock or infection. She did seem to feel a little better today, it I know it is only a matter of time until I lose her too.
I do also have happier news and pics. Will post those separately. And not sure if it will be now or tomorrow as it is getting late. And I have a time of quotes saved from posts I want to reply to and have not gotten to it yet.![]()



I'm sorry to hear you lost your beloved 'shoulder girl'! It is heartbreaking what we have done to chickens in terms of so many genetic issues just for a few extra eggs or more meat. Bless you for still having the fortitude to rescue more chickens - and may some of your littles buoy your spirits while you remember Scarlett and work with Buffy.




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