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She's quite blue in that light. No wonder she lays pink eggsThat might be the best picture I've seen of her. She looks wonderful!![]()

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She's quite blue in that light. No wonder she lays pink eggsThat might be the best picture I've seen of her. She looks wonderful!![]()
That is what I am told but I think it would be fun to try once at least. The squirrels seem to manage them just fine!
Watch the squirrels closely and learn from them young padawan...Squirrels are pros, you are an amateur. I wish you success though. Good luck.
That is good news!The treatments are almost over. One more dose of linco and three more doses of enzymes to go.
Janet's looking better every day.
I wasn't in the yard much yesterday so I haven't seen Peggy drop a poop for a few days. I'm goung to watch for one today. I hope it looks a little more like her normal poops.
I'm really pleased with how Jan has recuperated! She's so much happier too.That is good news!![]()
Aren't they the best moments!Yesterday, Ivy and I had a special moment. She had got herself perched up on the yard fence right before egg laying time and didn't have the dexterity to hop herself down as usual. She allowed me to quietly assist her off the fence. First I offered her my arm to climb on but that didn't work. Then I slowly placed my hands over her wings, which she allowed. Then I slowly increased my grip and lifted her down. She allowed that too. Once she was down she flapped her wigs out, but that's to be expected after having them pinned down.
So specialAren't they the best moments!![]()