good morning,glad your chick's are doing good,poor Lu,cheering for her,how's our Cy doing????Good morning, all!
Still 9 chicks here on the farm! This is even more a feat than normal, as I managed to leave the door to the run open last night! Oops! I've been a bit distracted lately. But,everyone's fine and I recently secured the run better in anticipation of the babies, so there probably wasn't too much of a risk.
@ItalyChickie , thanks for the info about the hobble progression. I will probably experiment with cutting the hobble today and seeing how Lu does. It's pitiful to see her fall so much with it on.
I'm going to go against the grain here and offer the tough love approach for Bonnie. If it's bad timing, it's bad timing. She will go broody again. Yes, she's a wonderful mama (adorable pictures) but there will be plenty of other opportunities to let her brood that will work better for your travel plans, I'm sure. I don't like breaking broodies, but it's a lot less work (and emotional strain) than a hatch, in my experience. So, I just wanted to offer my support if you decide to break her - I think it would be very humane under the circumstances.
@16 paws , I bought liquid bandage at the drug store. It was under the brand name "new skin" and they had a generic one as well. When I saw poor Frankie's head, and realized it needed to be closed, but couldn't be stitched, I was thinking I needed some sort of glue, like derma bond, and went to the store to see what they had. I'm beyond impressed and will start using it on myself! Congrats on the second baby!
@Teila , poor little Frankie's head actually looked worse before the liquid bandage - that first picture is actually a little better than it was at its worst.