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I wasn't expecting progress yet. I was journalling her progress for future reference.You normally will see improvement from antibiotics on or after day 3. Before then it seems like nothing is happening. Be patient.
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I wasn't expecting progress yet. I was journalling her progress for future reference.You normally will see improvement from antibiotics on or after day 3. Before then it seems like nothing is happening. Be patient.
Bless her, look at those gams go! I really do think it would've been a factor in her leg strength problems.MJ, I thought you might appreciate this Longshanks screengrab.
She is really just legs with a chicken on top.
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I've been thinking that too. She has very tight feathers and seems quite upright in her stance. As well as her long legs.She looks like she might have some game hen in her!
Much better, thanks chum. I feel good enough to stick to my Saturday plan: whale watching.You feeling better today, MJ?
I shra on my own dang thread!Oh, I don't know, and I didn't think of that. It was MJ who first spotted it - I was so obsessed with her gait and whether she was able to move her joints and bear weight on her leg etc., etc., that I didn't really notice that she has really long legs!
Now I wonder if part of her walking issue might have been growth of her legs - like the nerves couldn't keep up or something like that.
I tried to get a shot of the 3 Hooligans together but they were too fast. She stands way taller than the others.
Are you feeling a bit better? No headache?It was a bit of a shock. It still hurts, but only if I touch it. I'll try washing my hair tomorrow. Hopefully there won't be any bleeding.
OUCH! That is a real cut you have there. I am sure you will be fine - but I suspect if you had gone to the emergency room they would have put a couple of stiches in it for you.I shra on my own dang thread!
Although we're only supposing, it makes sense.
I don't have any new photos of the hens, so here's one of the head injury instead. It's blurry but you get the drift.
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No you have to cut them when it is below freezing consistently for a week. That is the only time the sap stops running. That is what makes it hard. You have to remember to do yard work when there is snow on the ground.Goodness! Yes, cutting back in Fall sounds like a must-do!
That was pretty bad. I'm glad you are OK. Really glad it wasn't more serious.I shra on my own dang thread!
Although we're only supposing, it makes sense.
I don't have any new photos of the hens, so here's one of the head injury instead. It's blurry but you get the drift.
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Ouchie! That looks really sore! So glad the glass didn’t break!I shra on my own dang thread!
Although we're only supposing, it makes sense.
I don't have any new photos of the hens, so here's one of the head injury instead. It's blurry but you get the drift.
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