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Crowing
- Apr 15, 2020
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I went out to work in the yard and I saw one of my first girls, Big Bird, laying on her side not moving. I took her out and she can’t move her legs, it seems she can move the hip joint, but nothing below. I took her inside and I’ve been hand watering her, and I put a pile of food by her face, and I’ve seen her eat some (it’s the pricey stuff I feed the snow angels, which they all prefer to my cheaper general feed). She has a big gash on her head, so I assume she hit the top hard. It’s only 2 feet 3 inches, I’ve never had any of them hit hard enough to get paralyzed. Since she’s my daughters favorite, and she seems comfortable in her hospital bin, I’ve decided to watch her and hope. I’ve put some nutridrench in the water I’m giving her, and I gave her some vitamin e. If she hasn’t improved by the weekend, we will cull her with the extra boys this week, and I’ll put another tux in the hospital bin and tell my little girl she recovered, and we can put her back outside. Hopefully she won’t notice.
Send her your prayers and well wishes please, why couldn’t it be any other random bird in the pen, beside the one she loves? Big Bird eats from our hands and pecks us if we don’t have food.
Send her your prayers and well wishes please, why couldn’t it be any other random bird in the pen, beside the one she loves? Big Bird eats from our hands and pecks us if we don’t have food.