Just want to share a special photo

Wynette

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I have a pullet with severe crossbeak; I held her back when I put her sister & brother in with the adult flock because she was much smaller, due to difficulty eating. When I had a new hatch, I put the babies in with her, and she's been a real sweetheart of a girl with them. The babies are now almost 8 weeks old, so they sure don't need any mothering at this point. But, in this picture (which was taken with my cell phone, so the quality is pretty bad - sorry), she's on the middle rung of the roosting ladder, and has her wing over top of one of the chicks. It could be coincidental, but this chick was very very sick for a long time...anyhow, just wanted to share:

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Wynette - I looked in the chicken glossary, but didn't see "crossbeak". Is it exactly what it sounds like. Your cell phone picture isn't quote clear enough to tell.
 
Yes, the crossbeak issue is a tough one. This one didn't develop it until she was 2-3 weeks old. At that point, she was doing fine & eating, and so we decided not to cull her. If she'd been a cockerel, she would have beel culled, but since she should be able to lay for me, we decided to give it a chance. She takes a bit of extra work (deep dishes so she can scoop feed up, etc.), but she's such a sweetheart, I'm sure glad we gave her an opportunity!!
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Hi, Chirpy! Yes, I think she'll do fine. I had a big scare with her last week due to her crossbeak, but I think I've got that resolved, or am close to it. I left her in with this batch of chicks, hoping that leaving her on chick feed longer would help her growth a bit. I don't want to put her on layer feed yet; she's still quite small.
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Winette, that is a touching pic and story. Brings tears to my eyes.
I have a debeaked hen. I have done everything to make her life happy. She has even learned how to catch bugs. She went broody a week ago, and I let her keep the eggs. I know she'll be a good mom. She is really special.
I make her a good treat every day. I mix oatmeal, feed, and yogurt together making a thick mash, and she gobbles it down. Your crossbeak may have an easier time getting mash as a treat, and put some weight/size on her as well.
 
Thanks for the suggestion, Seminolewind! CB loves oatmeal, and I know it would be great for her. My only issue is separating her in order for her to eat and the others to not gobble it down. She gets very agitated when she's separated. I'll continue trying, though, as I know it would help. Thanks so very much! Every day I see her, I smile and am SO thankful we didn't cull her!
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