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and while roaming around on her site i came across this http://www.louisescountrycloset.com/chicken-duck-diapers/?sort=featured&page=2
in the "chicken saddles and diapers, who knew" article......... I can sew pretty good, but i think these look better than i could do...... i still want me a house chicken, lol. Just think of it...... My girl used to lay at my neck when i snoozed in the lawn chair. I bet a house chicken would do the same.
Just as good as a cat!
in the "chicken saddles and diapers, who knew" article......... I can sew pretty good, but i think these look better than i could do...... i still want me a house chicken, lol. Just think of it...... My girl used to lay at my neck when i snoozed in the lawn chair. I bet a house chicken would do the same.
Just as good as a cat!
The guy has had birds for years, but talking to him it was clear that he had no real medical understanding. Poor bird got a bad crop, he didn't say whether it was bacterial or fungal; he at least took her to the vet, but i really think she needs to go back. My banties are far heavier than she was, that's how much weight she had dropped. Poor thing's crop was the size of a marble, that was it. Liquid poop. All huge red flags, i suggested some supplementation and i got blown off. I started talking about what i've done with chickens, how i've helped them with nursing; nope. "we had chickens for years, never had any get sick" Hmm. Well, that's a medical marvel since all critters get sick now and then, especially if you've had large numbers. All i know is i've seen that look in a birds eyes, that sad and desolate look that says they don't really want to make it. She is affectionat, too, like my cocoa was. Put her head in the crook of my neck. Part of her sadness is her original owner died, part of it is not being understood. She's plucking herself nearly bald, too. All red flags, either nutritional or emotional; i stated that the supplement her plumage and i get "all birds molt" For most of a year????! And the only grit i saw was sand, not nearly big enough to help her. 
