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Chicklove88
In the Brooder
- Jul 25, 2018
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It should be fine! welcome to byc! don't feel bad! I love my chickens to bits (literately in this story) I had just let my chicks in a (covered) pen outside and was fixing the fence I created them and they are very freindly and were right beside me when I cut the HUGE roll of chicken wire from my T post to make the pen larger and I dropped it on my 2 sweetest barred rock chicks
. I started bawling immediately and lifted the wire off (thinking I am going to see 2 dead chicks) and they were both alive!!
I gave them some Nutri drench, separated, and checked for broken bones... None! they both hurt a leg, but were back to normal overnight for one (less severely crushed) and 1 week for the other!
I love them too this day!
Wow thats nuts! And what a miracle!!! I sort of know how u feel. I had these chicks not even 24 hours and a i made the kids sit if they wanted to hold one. One of the chicks hopped over and ran aroymd another girls legs and she freaked out and stepped on it.. and stood there. I was horrified. It looked like it passing out and couldnt walk. I separated and cried. Next thing i know the Polish was jumping out of the box and mad that i separated it from the others!!!! Face smack!It should be fine! welcome to byc! don't feel bad! I love my chickens to bits (literately in this story) I had just let my chicks in a (covered) pen outside and was fixing the fence I created them and they are very freindly and were right beside me when I cut the HUGE roll of chicken wire from my T post to make the pen larger and I dropped it on my 2 sweetest barred rock chicks
. I started bawling immediately and lifted the wire off (thinking I am going to see 2 dead chicks) and they were both alive!!
I gave them some Nutri drench, separated, and checked for broken bones... None! they both hurt a leg, but were back to normal overnight for one (less severely crushed) and 1 week for the other!
I love them too this day!