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now i know how i am going to die...
but, um, i do blame a stye and a severe eye infection on the chicks that i got last month... my brooder is up high... so when i feed the chick, they see my head and face only... LOL... but you know, their dust and stuff does go flying all over the place when i feed them and give them water... so i blame them for the infection i just got over it...
Wow, I thought only pigs made styes.. not little chicks.
!! J/K
No seriously, its a good reminder. I took a food safety course years ago, and its stayed with me, and grossed me out ever since. Having been violently ill from food poisoning (chicken-borne illness, not salmonella, but something else...) LONG before I ever even owned chickens, its not stuff to joke about.
On the other hand..... I took my Serama chicken into the local pet store today for some shopping. I was the only one with a chicken! Everyone else had boring dogs
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And ZooMummzy- I am terribly sorry to hear about your hen. Did you have any clues that she was stressing other than the obvious cross country trip? I've been tempted many times to order from our wonderful East Coast breeders, but I worry so much about the transport. It sounds like most make the trip well, but my gosh, to make that commitment to keep them, and have it die a week later is heartbreaking! And its not just about the $$, you get attached to these little birdies the minute you decide to buy them!
now i know how i am going to die...
but, um, i do blame a stye and a severe eye infection on the chicks that i got last month... my brooder is up high... so when i feed the chick, they see my head and face only... LOL... but you know, their dust and stuff does go flying all over the place when i feed them and give them water... so i blame them for the infection i just got over it...
Wow, I thought only pigs made styes.. not little chicks.


No seriously, its a good reminder. I took a food safety course years ago, and its stayed with me, and grossed me out ever since. Having been violently ill from food poisoning (chicken-borne illness, not salmonella, but something else...) LONG before I ever even owned chickens, its not stuff to joke about.
On the other hand..... I took my Serama chicken into the local pet store today for some shopping. I was the only one with a chicken! Everyone else had boring dogs

And ZooMummzy- I am terribly sorry to hear about your hen. Did you have any clues that she was stressing other than the obvious cross country trip? I've been tempted many times to order from our wonderful East Coast breeders, but I worry so much about the transport. It sounds like most make the trip well, but my gosh, to make that commitment to keep them, and have it die a week later is heartbreaking! And its not just about the $$, you get attached to these little birdies the minute you decide to buy them!