Still catching up on posts . . .
Update on Violet, my three month old Lavender with the torn leg tendon:
She is making progress, slowly but surely. She has a good appetite, which seems like a good sign. Violet is sitting up more in a chicken sitting position instead of laying on one side or the other. She seems very determined to get in the positions she wants even if it's a struggle. I check on her often and keep the cage clean. I've washed her bottom half everyday, but have also given her a few total baths after watching a youtube instructional video. I even blow her feathers dry with a hairdryer on low heat. Adeline, the Jubilee helps groom her, which is really cute. Adeline has been so faithful, but I feel bad that she's in the dog kennel a lot of the time. I let her out sometimes to fluff her wings and walk around. I noticed this evening that she kept looking up like she was looking for a place to roost. I'm not sure what to do about that since she wants to be by Violet at all times. It's been so hot that they haven't been outside (while supervised) for a few days. As I mentioned before, a good thing about this whole experience is that I've bonded with the formally skittish girls and I feel like I have more confidence with chickens since I've really had to get my hands dirty and give constant care, give meds, baths, etc. Meanwhile my five hens provide comedy relief by helping me do landscaping every evening. Their backyard area is outfitted with misters, fans, watermelon, etc. so they are coping with the heat.
pipd~ So sorry to hear about your dog. We're all animal lovers here, so this is the place to talk about it. It's truly horrible to have a sick pet or to lose one. You've had a long bond with a wonderful dog. You've both been lucky.
jchny~ When the fermenting topic surfaced again, I was going to suggest that interested people "Search this thread" for all of your great advice. However, a live demonstration would be great! Hope you do the fermenting demo following the massacre at racinchickins. Btw, CRSelvey~ I am SO disappointed that you're going to the "other side." haha "Oh, I can pick feathers." How quickly you changed. ; - )
Sally in Indiana posted: As for knowing the day, start your morning off by calling 222-2222. They tell you the weather as well as the time and day. It is a great way to teach the children about the days of the week too.
Before taking the time to call a phone number to find out what day it is, just look at the day, date, and time on your cell phone or computer. The monthly calendar is a good visual aid. Download the free Weather Channel app to view forecasts by hour, day, live radar map and much more. : - )
Kiniska~ Congrats are your little pygmy~ How a-doe-able!