What an amazing outcome! How wonderful!I've just had a call from one of the vet nurses who has fallen in love with The Vulture. She's going to take him home to live with her two hens.




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What an amazing outcome! How wonderful!I've just had a call from one of the vet nurses who has fallen in love with The Vulture. She's going to take him home to live with her two hens.
Thats wonderful. So good of you to give her a home.I had the same feeling a few years ago when I lost several chickens and ended up with 5.
I searched on our ‘marketplace’ a kind of Craigslist here. Was thinking about buying eggs, if I had a broody. But it was rather late in the season. Then I found an add from a girl who had a lonely hen who couldn’t keep her.
So I was happy to welcome Kraai as the 6th member of the flock. She’s the chicken in my avatar.
I once thought 5 chickens would be way to many. Now, it's funny how I always seem to wind up at that number no matter how many I add by what means.An enormous relief.
I miss him though. So does Melissa.
And now there are only five chickens, which seems very few.
Willow bark was the source of aspirin.There are herbs that are supposed to help. Where is your witch when you need her? I don't suppose you can contact her...? Willow bark is used for headaches but I suspect any herb would barely take the edge of the pain compared to the opioids commonly used.
That is wondefull news. Would you be able to visit?I've just had a call from one of the vet nurses who has fallen in love with The Vulture. She's going to take him home to live with her two hens.
Maybe! I haven't asked yet.That is wondefull news. Would you be able to visit?![]()
Great idea!That is wondefull news. Would you be able to visit?![]()
You forgot to add and beautiful!
Goes without sayingYou forgot to add and beautiful!