That is so cool.  I love that program.  I hope it helps you greatly!!  
 
 
Not in my case.  The cancer took 2 years to diagnose and I was in and out of the hospital getting blood transfusions (7 or 8, lost count) and having the same tests run over and over again.  I was so relieved to get a diagnosis and treatment.  I believe it is all in my past now, and I'm holding on to that.  
 
 
Thanks!!  That's Cooper.  

   He is currently separate from the flock, but right next door and able to hang out with them.  The two roosters don't get along and the other one is the potential breeder.  After a year, Cooper did not produce any offspring, even with 6 broody hens.  I don't want to raise chicks, so a rooster who produces is what I need.  Still, I don't want to cull Cooper and I hope to reintegrate him this spring.  We'll see how that goes.  
 
I'm not.  I'm a hard stick and it generally takes 2 RN's and a sonagram to find a vein.  Without that, they just dig around in 3 or 4 spots.  Not fun at all!  
 
 
Not like you are thinking.  It adds back in some friendly bacteria so your system keeps functioning well.  We all need both bacteria and yeast in our system and it's not good for one to overtake the other.  Antibiotics are indiscriminate and will kill all the bacteria, even the good.  
