Splendid Hattie



Looking good, sweetie!
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Splendid Hattie
Beakbook moderatorI'm thinking about changing the title on my profile from "Big Rooster" to something else. Any ideas?
Well, if I looked that good, I think I would look in theOr they see their reflection on the glass? Our chickens love mirrors & looking at themselves...
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That's funnyChicken nerd
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Magnus Gallus
I am trying!
Title tax: Piglet did not immediately get the point of the new feeder. But she did get the spider that came down from above it!
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Does Piglet (?little?) really need Pooh (or is it vise versa?) to help them????Oooh. Now the little ones (Piglet and Pooh) have figured out they can cooperate.
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? Great Rooster? - how is that bad???I wouldn't go for the magnus dear. It could be very rude if translated into English . Tut tut
I wonder what The Mods will thinkBeakbook moderator
No cutting! There are BYC articles & youtube videos of ways & optional meds/supplies to treat bumblefoot. We treated our Dominique hens without surgery which is less invasive but does take more time to treat daily but so worth it.So both my heaviest birds, Gytha and Esme, have bumblefoot in BOTH their feet
I'll have to go get the stuff I'll need for treatment in the next few days. Extended family is here and they like to go out all the dang time so finding a window to go out around them is hard
For now I'll keep their feet clean throughout the day and try to assess how bad it is. They don't look very swollen yet but with Gytha especially it's hard to tell because she hates being held. I only just managed to grab her to check her over about 20 minutes ago and she fought the whole time. I've known about Esme's bumblefoot for a bit, but I got sick and just didn't have the energy to do anything about it except wash her feet to keep any more bacteria from getting in there. Now I'm feeling all better but I have family to work around! UGH!
I'm sorry, I'm positive I asked when I first noticed Esme's bumblefoot, but what all will I need? I can't go the surgical route because I can't afford the tools... Well, dad does have an X-acto knife somewhere around if I absolutely do need to do surgery, would that work instead of a scalpel if I disinfect it first?
I'll need to get epsom salt, bandages, and triple antibiotic ointment. Anything else? I have tweezers. I think we might have betadine but I'll have to double check. I know I bought some when my leopard gecko had a gnarly injury on her tail but that was a few years ago, I don't know if it's expired by now.
The heat is not as bad as last year, but a chook, Tweety, still died.I wonder how Ijak is doing in this hot weather? @Desertvalleychickens
Good one!Beakbook moderator