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Seems all electronics have a mind of their own, I call my computer Hal [2001 a space oddesy] for those of you who are too young to know.Maybe try using cccleaner You Can Do A google search And Download it.
WHY IS MY PHONE DOING THIS WEIRD CAPITALIZATION THING. IT'S QUITE OBNOXIOUS.
AQ what color is Alcatraz? I'm so happy for you. I felt last night like I was waiting for a grand kid to pop out. What suspense lol2/18 - Good morning!
Skippy and Tulip are happily making a mess in their brooder!
Breeze is a sweety - still in the bator, but all fluffed up and really the only chick you can easily identify from the others - she's so dark with lots of dark brown/black on her legs and feet!
Alcatraz is quiet...I think still recovering from the big ordeal. Can you blame him?
My computer is still a mess, totally acting up! I am going to run an antivirus on it today and hope it works! Will get some pictures and see if we can upload them on the other computer! Wish me luck!
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AQ what color is Alcatraz? I'm so happy for you. I felt last night like I was waiting for a grand kid to pop out. What suspense lol
I would dif give him some.Thank you Lydia! I am not kidding when I say I was exhausted after Alcatraz escaped!
Alcatraz is yellow, like Skippy and Tulip. I am a little worried about him - he seems weak to me. Any reason I can not give him a drop of sugar water?
No...should I? I have some Nekton S for our parrots...and can head to the store and get some poly-vi-sol if I should! I have seen recipes online for homemade electrolytes for chickens....I can make some of that, too.You can give him some. Do you have vitamins or electrolytes in their water they have available to drink?
Just did! Thanks to you both for the input!I would dif give him some.
X2That nekton s seems like a good idea. Or the other two options you mentioned. I would do half strength of the nekton, just to be on the safe side.