Granny's gone and done it again

We only fed during the day, not at night, but I don't think they would have lasted much longer. One of them was just about refusing to walk. Their livers were huge, bigger than the palm of my hand, but their hearts were the same size as any typical chicken. Did I post a pic of a processed bird here?
 
When the CX girls were about 8 weeks old I had one that kept coming to me and looking up. I'd pick her up so we were eye to eye and then slowly let her down. She would take a few steps and come back want to ride the elevator again. She got way to big for my back to do that with.
Lol. We have a cat that wants rides in DH's laundry basket after he puts his clean clothes away. She jumps in and he swoops her all around the room like an airplane.
 
We only fed during the day, not at night, but I don't think they would have lasted much longer. One of them was just about refusing to walk. Their livers were huge, bigger than the palm of my hand, but their hearts were the same size as any typical chicken. Did I post a pic of a processed bird here?
I fed enough in the morning they cleaned it up in about 6 hours. 18% starter/grower. Standard feed from our AL CoOp. They went to bed hungry. I don't like it but it kept them alive and most of them had a much longer life than usual. We did not butcher any of them. This was a test.
 
What kinds of worms can you see, Larry? Aren't some kinds of worms, or their eggs, microscopic?
Long red ones. We've seen them from multiple birds. That's what happens when they get to free range all over everywhere. They probably have the microscopic worms too.
 

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