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I have a teen daughter and a tween they both adore any unusual sock..lol.
Those are great.

my goofy grandchild, who I simply adore, never wears a matching pair of socks. she is the strangest kid I know, but she's consistant.

On a darker note, Hell hath no fury like a man who's misplaced his remote!! Do you fellow Michiganders and Michichicks feel the ground rumbling?? Ours hasn't not been found in over an hour!!!

On a bright note, I was setting out in the barnyard in my lawn chair tossing scratch to the chickens before we called it a night, picked up one of my Jersey chicks and the other one jumped up on my lap as well!!! Finally, TRUST. They both moved up to my shoulders and eventually let me stand up and walk, slowly, with them still perched, into the coop and put them away. VICTORY.
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Big laugh tonight. My little hen Bobbi, a shy bantam d'uccle knocked over a fan in the coop and then backed into a piece of sticky fly paper which got stuck to her legs and bottom.
She ran in circles screaming like she was being attacked. I let her calm down for a minute and then gently lifted her and removed the paper. Big scare for her!
 
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I have a teen daughter and a tween they both adore any unusual sock..lol.
Those are great.

my goofy grandchild, who I simply adore, never wears a matching pair of socks. she is the strangest kid I know, but she's consistant.

On a darker note, Hell hath no fury like a man who's misplaced his remote!! Do you fellow Michiganders and Michichicks feel the ground rumbling?? Ours hasn't not been found in over an hour!!!

On a bright note, I was setting out in the barnyard in my lawn chair tossing scratch to the chickens before we called it a night, picked up one of my Jersey chicks and the other one jumped up on my lap as well!!! Finally, TRUST. They both moved up to my shoulders and eventually let me stand up and walk, slowly, with them still perched, into the coop and put them away. VICTORY.
ya.gif
bouncing for joy.

My daughter who is 20 NEVER wears matching socks and they all have to have some kind of print on them so they really stand out. More power to her.

As far as the remote, I'm the queen of that in this house lol. Aric says the only time he gets to even touch it is if I'm not home LOL. But ours doesn't get lost either. It's attached to a piece of yarn and attached to the leg of the couch!
 
Regarding lost remotes. We keep a back up that is programed to the tv and dvd player (just in case). Many a remote has been found under furniture, out on the dryer, in the refrigerator, etc. Where is the weirdest place you have found or left a remote?
 
Well my stupid silkie doesn't seem to know she's sick at all.
She spends her day in a quarantine pen in the yard, away from the others. As it got dark we heard an annoyed squawk and figure she must have tried getting over the pen to go in the coop with the others. I put her in the carrier and brought her in for the night, though she wasn't too pleased with the idea and fought me for a few minutes over it.
Overall she was much livelier today than yesterday, and her inner mouth sores don't look any worse, nor any better.

If she fully recovers from this, how long should a quarantine be kept? I haven't seen any information about how long the chickens remain contagious with the fowlpox virus.
 
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I don't know, we haven't found it yet? He finally gave up and went to bed, the dogs were all getting nervous cause of his cussing. wE turned over couches, walked around in the pole barn with a flash light looking on every serface he may have laid it, nothing so far. Not in the fridge, microwave or toaster oven. hmmmmmmmm? Will let ya know when we find it, if ever.
 
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thats really sad, I hope she recovers. scares me cause as far as I know none of mine have vaccines of any sort. I kinds worry about all the people showing up at the house to see the new chickens, where they've been, ya know? I've heard you truely need to have visitors wear boots over their shoes and tucks their pant legs in when they visit. then that makes me wonder about all the shows, we go see each others birds, handle them, in and out of cages, whatever, and come home with new stuff all over us. what should we do?
 
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thats really sad, I hope she recovers. scares me cause as far as I know none of mine have vaccines of any sort. I kinds worry about all the people showing up at the house to see the new chickens, where they've been, ya know? I've heard you truely need to have visitors wear boots over their shoes and tucks their pant legs in when they visit. then that makes me wonder about all the shows, we go see each others birds, handle them, in and out of cages, whatever, and come home with new stuff all over us. what should we do?

From what I've read it can take a month for the sores to heal, but as long as she can eat and breath she should be fine.

As far as keeping birds healthy when going to shows or visiting other chickens, use plenty of hand sanitizer, keep a sanitizing solution (bleach water or other strong sanitizer) for your shoes and wash your bird handling gear well.

This Pox is spread commonly by mosquitoes and lice and contact with sores from one bird to another is another way to spread it. It's prevalent in warmer months, and I think her being broody during the 100 degree temps made her more vulnerable to it.
 
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Before we attached the remote to the couch, they were left in couches, recliners, fridges, on the back of the toilet, in the truck, in the laundry basket, etc. But probably the funniest place was in the shower. We searched and searched for it for a long time. I didn't find it til that night when I went to take a shower. Our house is too old and too small to have a sink in the bathroom, so we wash our hands in the kitchen sink. I had gone into the shower to get soap to wash my hands with and left it on the far rim of the bathtub lol
 
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