Granny's gone and done it again

Do you have to be low income?
The patient, yes. But I don't think the care giver does. You are only allowed a certain amount of hours a day to avoid burn out . Not all insurance are accepted but the patient can change insurance. I don't think all states are alike
 
Since there is no calcium in it, you can feed that to all your chickens. Just put a dish of oyster shell in the coop and your laying hens will help themselves. All the non-layers - old, young, molting and male birds - will ignore it. They self-regulate. I happen to feed mine a 20% protein all-flock formula and they do well on it, but 16% is adequate.
I have pulverized eggshell to compensate for the hens.
 
Good morning all - hope everyone on here is well.
18C at 10AM so quite a pleasant day.
Got to go to the Doc for a script renewal, and a skin cancer check.
Then confirm the booking details for Hubbys surprise 70th party.
Looking forward to seeing his face when the daughter arrives from QLD.
 
Well. We put poor Atilla down tonight. She has been broody non-stop for ... I think going on six months? A long time anyway. And she's been SO crabby and mean and miserable. I just remembered what Mrs. K always says, to solve for peace in the flock. Every afternoon when I give the flock their scratch and worms, I've been taking her off the nest and putting her out there so she can have treats too, and exercise and poop, and maybe dust bathe ... and she is so MEAN to everybody! She chases and pecks everyone, even the not-so-littles she just weaned a month or so ago. She's so thin, too. And stiff. I just think ... she's going to die. Obviously her hormones are screwed up. She shouldn't be incessantly broody like that. So. I decided to give her peace and end her misery. Poor Atilla.
 

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