One of the ‘caine’ painkillers isn’t safe in chickens but I don’t remember which one.
The meds ending in -caine or -cane are one of those pro/con issues re: administering to chickens... some reports say toxic to chickens, don't use... other reports say use in moderation if at all... others say use it, that it's safe. I'm glad I have a vet handy who gives us the proper meds so we don't have to 2nd guess what to use:idunno
 
Posted: I’m home from the hospital! Yay :wee a few infusions of antibiotics, breathing treatments, new effective meds, smart doctors, and pretty nursing staff. 😁

Test results, no cancer in upper tracts, or lower tracts. Not even a single growth that needs removing. I praise God for such a wonderful healing.
Poor Dakota missed me terribly, but she let me hug her when I got home.
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@featherhead007, I'm so glad you're home. :clap

I was looking through some of my chicken pictures, and as always, paused when I saw this one of my beautiful Sunny when she was just a few months old:
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I swear she said to me, "Mom, you tell Alex to get better and go home. His chickens need him."
 
@featherhead007, I'm so glad you're home. :clap

I was looking through some of my chicken pictures, and as always, paused when I saw this one of my beautiful Sunny when she was just a few months old:
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I swear she said to me, "Mom, you tell Alex to get better and go home. His chickens need him."
What a lovely photo. 🥰
 
Yes! She definitely has a way of holding herself upright that is rather elegant even though she is really rather an absurd looking little creature!
Blurry picture - but just look at that foot!
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You would think she was a child of the 70s - flare legs pants!

They are back in style, you know! Who knew she was such a fashionista?!? 🥰 🥰 🥰

Well, obviously you did, you are fascinated with her - rightly so!:love
 

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