grannys gone and done it

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My polish is worse. Wings and tail down.
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guess I'll bring her in tonight.

what is wrong with her camping..one of mine looks like a hawk got hold of her.she is molting worse than the others
 
The polish has a big hump on her beak from crusty nasal discharge.

The EE with bubbles looks better today. Does the CRD go away on its own? Last year the SS got bubbles when they had pox.
 
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COOL pics there ladies and thanks for the shot bert.

Got all of the cash reciepts dug out and entered for all of 2011 and 2012 and all boxed and labeled and hauled back into the basement. Hauled up 2013 it is sitting here looking at me but I just hide by closing my eyes LOL If I can't see you , you can't see me
 
Camping, I hope your chickens get better.

Twist, Keep plugging away. I'm proud of you. You're amazing!

DH surprised me with a Shawn the Sheep dvd. I love those things and all the Wallace & Grommet dvds. Oh yeah, can't forget Chicken Run. Lol
 
Ugh, I've got to come here to keep myself from getting in trouble on Facebook. A lady posted looking for advice, saying she was having a great hatch. At noon she unloaded 20 chicks from the bator and put them in the brooder. By 6 pm they were all dead.

These are pics of her brooder:

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And most of the people are telling her that the chicks died because they were TOO COLD. And I said that's impossible. She's brooding them INSIDE her house. She used a 60-watt appliance bulb and they keep saying that won't put off heat, but that's what an easy bake oven uses to COOK food. Even Christmas lights put off heat. Anyway, with that lamp on and the lid closed, plus being crowded with 20 babies, there's no way they didn't cook. If it was cold, after six hours a few would still been alive I think. "Cold" meaning around 70 degrees.
 
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