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Granny's gone and done it again

Do you know if you have the classic or non classic?
The two major types of congenital adrenal hyperplasia are:

  • Classic CAH. This rarer, more-severe form is usually detected at birth or in early infancy.
  • Nonclassic CAH. This form is milder and more common. It may not be identified until childhood or early adulthood.

The pred does suppress a normal person from making cortisol. Why did she take you off? It isn’t good to take long term in a normal person but I thought you had to take it.
Nonclassic
I still take it. 2.5 mg. I do have to take it.
 
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I think I'm caught with the digital rounds on BYC. I have a long ways to go for any kind of a trophy. I don't really need a trophy. I need a load of feed tomorrow. I'm running lower than a I like. I wish it would rain and get some tender grass growing again. They don't like this brown dried out stuff. Now the Cornish will eat anything. Those crazy females ate the pine needles I was using in a makeshift nest box. Those crazy girls insist on laying in the corner of the coop in their shavings. We are going to have a discussion about this. I don't like bending over to pick eggs up off the ground.

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Attach to broom handle. This is a kitchen "spider" strainer, costs about $5. Holds about 4 or 5 eggs. Less bending, stooping! Hey, now I am gonna have to make me one! 🤣
 
I am done for the night. Not that I got everything done I should have but it got dark on me because of a couple of pullets in trouble that I had to take care of. One is being held my ma and one is in the clinic coop alone and one is back with her White Giant buddies. I had told her coopmates that I had given up on her coming back. I saw her being chased by a hormonal flock of roosters finally. She came out of the log pile to eat. I finally found her again hiding under the John Deere with just a few tail feathers visible. I wouldn't have looked except a rooster was trying to figure out how to get to her..... All is well that ends well. I did loose one of the last two Cornish Cross giant roos today. He was well over 20lbs. This coming week I want to breed the last one using the turkey AI technique to some Bresse pullets that are laying full size eggs now and lots of them. That will be an accomplishment. He was in good health yesterday so I believe he had a heart attach.
 

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