I laughed way to hard at this!

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I laughed way to hard at this!![]()
You guys are lucky!Cool, I assume that where short handed.As stated earlier I hope they respond soon.![]()
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Indeed.
We don't have to deal with many fires here luckily. I am sure you will be okay.![]()
I would let her walk on her own. Chickens are incredibly good at healing themselves, so I wouldn't push (pun not intended) on the healing process. Glad to hear she's doing better!Update on Gracie: She's putting her full weight on her leg again!And she doesn't seem to have a huge limp anymore. However, she seems stiff and immediately wants to lay down once she stands up. Do any of you have opinions on whether or not you think I should push her to walk more? If she's stiff then walking will help but if it's pain I don't want to overdo her....![]()
You guys are lucky!
We get horrible fires here. We even had one in our own county this summer.
I would let her walk on her own. Chickens are incredibly good at healing themselves, so I wouldn't push (pun not intended) on the healing process. Glad to hear she's doing better!
I would let her walk on her own. Chickens are incredibly good at healing themselves, so I wouldn't push (pun not intended) on the healing process. Glad to hear she's doing better!
Defiantly.
Agreed.
Try giving her some garlic. I was just reading that it helps animals recover better and faster.Okay. I hope she works it out within herself. As of now, she doesn't walk but maybe 6 steps a day![]()
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Try giving her some garlic. I was just reading that it helps animals recover better and faster.
Try giving her some garlic. I was just reading that it helps animals recover better and faster.