good morning everyone how is everybody on this coldish windy day 

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sorry you have to go through all that, but glad to hear it is not fatal.I’m trying to catch up with the thread! I had to make a 24 hour trip to Indy on Tues./Wed. for a medical treatment. Not a big deal, but there’s only one doc in Indiana who does treatments. I was diagnosed 11 years ago with a neurological voice disorder called Spasmodic Dysphonia. Researchers don’t know the cause, but at least it doesn’t typically get worse or is fatal. My brain tells my vocal cords to close when I talk, which makes talking sound like I’m being strangled since I have to force air through. My voice started getting hoarse and I attributed it to allergies. Then it started getting shaky like I was nervous and it was getting more difficult to get certain words out like I was out of breath. Luckily, I went to an ENT doc who hadn’t been out of med school very long, and she knew exactly what it was. (I’ve read about many people who were told they had anxiety, etc. and weren’t diagnosed for years-- you know how that happens to people). Thankfully, there is a treatment. I go to IU Hospital every three months where an ENT and a neurologist inject botox through my neck into my larynx on both sides. Then I have a normal voice until the botox starts wearing off. I’ve had ups and downs over the years since treatments aren’t an exact science. It’s tough when you can’t communicate! At times when my voice hasn’t been treated, I’m constantly asked by anyone and everyone if I’m sick or nervous (people are so dumb). When I go to IU Hospital, it reminds me how much worse off I could be when I see all types of terribly ill patients. Anyway, it’s “rare” (meaning not enough interest to support research). A few famous people have SD, which helps publicize it. Robert Kennedy, Jr., Diane Rehm from NPR, and Dilbert creator Scott Adams.
Anyway, I felt bad about not offering my services for the Chicken Train, but I had to make a quick trip because of my chicks at home. DH did a great job, though. I was afraid I’d return to mayhem since I’ve sectioned off part of the bedroom so the chicks can have their dog kennel door open all of the time. Today after I cleaned their cage, I put some small, live crickets in to entertain them. I shut the kennel door so I could clean the floor, and after they caught the crickets, they were lined up at the door like they were in prison saying “Let us out!!” They are so spoiled! It’s my fault, I know.
I’ve been putting newspaper down on the wood floors and then putting paper towels on top so they won’t slip. It stays nice and clean for about a minute! I’m thinking of getting yoga mats or something like that to use that can be washed off. Does anyone use something rubbery like that? The paper gets scooted over and then they poop on the wood floors. CrazedChick, wooden floors aren’t easy clean-up. I had to use a putty knife in some places. When they move from that room, I’m going to have to clean dirt from ceiling to floor since I’ve let them take dirt baths in a plastic box. A fine coating of dust gets everywhere!
Here's photo of my hens who all had to lay at the same time in the same box in the garage when they have two nesting boxes in their coop!
RIR my infamous floppy-combed Nene, BR Tweedy (wearing tweed) and SLW Lacey's in the front.
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that's cute that E has a bf..Hey ya'll! I am loving this warmth. The mud, not so much.
My EE, Einstein has a boyfriend! He has been coming over from the property next door, crossing the creek to come visit her. I believe he is a Marans. He is huge and has seen a few winters because I noticed his comb is not just one big nub.
He kind of growls at me when I come to close to either of them. I had a talk with him. Told him he'd have to be nice otherwise he's getting the boot!
At least E has company until the chicks get bigger!
ok another question??? what do the x's on some of the eggs mean??
This would be the first time. It has been two days so I'm not feeling very hopeful.
that's cute that E has a bf..but I would have a stern talk with him. lol
ok another question??? what do the x's on some of the eggs mean??
that she comes back soon safe and sound.
that is likely a "T" for tolbunt polish. I also mark the cochin with "C", showgirls "SH" or BSH depending on the pen, moderns are marked "Bir" for birchen pen and "BBS" for the bbs pen. I just mark them so I can keep them all straight.that's cute that E has a bf..but I would have a stern talk with him. lol
ok another question??? what do the x's on some of the eggs mean??
that she comes back soon safe and sound.
Likely for incubation purposes. I do since I hand turn. Sometimes it is hard to keep track of which side try are on.
thank you both... I thought maybe they were bad eggs but then I couldn't figure out why they were being used... u can see my confusion.. lolthat is likely a "T" for tolbunt polish. I also mark the cochin with "C", showgirls "SH" or BSH depending on the pen, moderns are marked "Bir" for birchen pen and "BBS" for the bbs pen. I just mark them so I can keep them all straight.
Can you link where you saw the other chicks? I googled welsummer chicks and they look like yours, to me!ok if you remember I got some chicks from RK ( couldn't help myself ) but I got 4 " Welsummers " but I was just on another thread and this person was showing pic's of her Welsummers... they didn't look like mine so I would like ya'll to check these out and tell me if I have Welsummers or if I have been told wrong???![]()
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