Hello Chickmate, I love your coop. It is really nice. Mine is an ongoing process as my husband is not really into helping me... he thinks I should just get rid of them and give the coop to my son for a storage shed... Actually when all this happened yesterday, It crossed my mind as well but then I got over it...
I will not lie, sometimes it can be a bit trying... but other times it is strangely calming. I am a pretty tough bird myself so I hope that Burton will be able to get well...but it will be a long long while before I am able to put her with the rest of the chickens... I don't know what to do at this point.. cause Burton is in the coop by herself and the rest are in the run...
serves them right for trying to eat one of their own...that is just what I told them too..
I didn't give them their usual treats either... they are probably wondering "What's up?" They keep following me around expecting more and more... haha.
I went out just now and cleaned her wound and put a special non stick pad that says it is soothing...with neosporin and then put another regular nonstick pad on then wrapped it with that clinging wrap..that sticks to itself... she was great.. got up so I could wrap it around her belly... so sweet. I would hate to put her down... I hope she gets well. but she doesn't seem to be suffering.. she is eating and drinking.. but not really as active. I guess not.. with a hole in her back.. yikes!
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gallinamama - I'm really afraid of how I'm going to deal with it when I have an emergency. I'm not a good farmer either in that I have a hard time when one of my animals is sick or hurt. I'm just really going to have to suck it up and be a big girl and do what has to be done, I guess. You're doing great and should be proud of yourself! We can only do our best to take care of them.