Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Grrrr.... Think I got into some poison ivy or poison oak last tuesday when I was clearing up some weeds and vines by the garage where I'll be parking the tractor for winter. started to break out on Thursday and by Friday I was a mess. Got it all over my forearms and elbows. Totally sucks as I do tend to use my forearms and elbows at work.
 
Grrrr.... Think I got into some poison ivy or poison oak last tuesday when I was clearing up some weeds and vines by the garage where I'll be parking the tractor for winter. started to break out on Thursday and by Friday I was a mess. Got it all over my forearms and elbows. Totally sucks as I do tend to use my forearms and elbows at work.
Oh Bummer!
Definitely an occupational detriment for you......hope it clears up quickly.
 
Hi, Michiganders!

I just back from vacation, and Friday (while I was gone), the neighbors dog got ahold of my chicken's butt -- luckily, she'll only took feathers, but I just wanted to consult some seasoned bird owners to see if she's going to pull through.

She's eating/drinking just fine (and ravenous with treats). She laid on egg on Saturday and is moving/roosting/dust-bathing as normal. However, her skin is blue/green around where her feathers were pulled. Is this normal bruising? Do I need to give her a supplement of any sort?

Thanks in advance for any help! I'd be lost without the help from this site!

(above vent area where a majority of feathers were pulled)

(above vent area)

(above vent area)

(blue/green directly above vent -- seems slightly swollen?)

(blue/green directly above vent -- seems slightly swollen?)
 
I've had to be "selective" buying the pine flakes/shavings at TSC & sift thru the pallet to find some bags that haven't gotten wet inside the bag from rain.
They work fine as long as they aren't wet.
I only got some once from FF&H a couple years ago, & I didn't like it - was was more like sawdust. Maybe they are different now?
I like the kind at Rural King the best , but unfortunately the closest location is 100 miles each way - so in order to at least "break-even" , I hafta get about 6~8 bags of shavings AND 6~8 bags of feed - even tho the items cost a little less, the gas money cost for the trip
 
Hi, Michiganders!

I just back from vacation, and Friday (while I was gone), the neighbors dog got ahold of my chicken's butt -- luckily, she'll only took feathers, but I just wanted to consult some seasoned bird owners to see if she's going to pull through.

She's eating/drinking just fine (and ravenous with treats). She laid on egg on Saturday and is moving/roosting/dust-bathing as normal. However, her skin is blue/green around where her feathers were pulled. Is this normal bruising? Do I need to give her a supplement of any sort?

Thanks in advance for any help! I'd be lost without the help from this site!
Blue green is bruising......as long as she's acting fine, I wouldn't worry too much.
The swelling you might want to keep an eye on.
 

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