FattyFattyLumpkin
In the Brooder
Eager to learn and happy to discuss! I’ve rehabbed and learned MUCH in five years but looking to always learn more. I believe there is literally something new and useful to be learned with chickens everyday. Tips tricks. Rehabbing and wry neck, tumors and just basic farm every day practices. I’ve worked in animal ER lost my life. I’ve spent ALOT of funds at the vet (thankfully we have a chicken rDVM close by) and I’ve learned a lot. I hope I can help and y’all can help whatever my come by way! I’m still new and learning. I’ve lost some great pets I hate to say my babies. I’m trying to not get so attached but I find it hard to near impossible. I know and love each one of my hens and roosters. I handle and hand raise them (like actually pick each one up each day). I find esspecially with the roosters it keeps them less broody and keeps them super sweet towards myself.
Again any tips or tricks bark em at me please





I currently have three baby frizzle roosters that will eventually need furever homes.
Again any tips or tricks bark em at me please






I currently have three baby frizzle roosters that will eventually need furever homes.