Hi, friends. So I think Ester’s care is complete. This morning, she was screaming her head off to go outside. I let her out as soon as I got up, even though it was still cool, but not cold, outside. I did tube some fluids first, but not feed. I think we are at the point that the risk outweighs the benefit, since she is eating. She’s been running around foraging all day. I still have not seen her drink, but she was by far the most active bird in the flock today. LOL!
I’m so bummed, because I thought I was taking a video, but I blew it and accidentally just took one still at the start and went still at the end. I just watched Ester gobble down a snake. That’s good protein!
Here’s before and after the snake consumption.
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I am going to let her sleep in the coop tonight, since we have another pretty mild night coming, another with a nice warm day tomorrow. Since it’s MLK day, I’ll be home and can monitor her and bring her back in if she looks like she isn’t thriving.
I’m a little concerned about two of her flock mates… And if either or both of those pan out to be something bad, I’ll post on them separately. I have never dealt with a respiratory illness, and I’m concerned Buttercup might have one. Lucky laid a few eggs after molt, and then stopped. Her head is molting, so I’ve been hoping that’s all that’s going on. I’m on high alert watching for a laying disorder with her.