So sorry to hear about your Cochin NH never easy to lose one she sounded like a sweet heart too.Well...we ended up processing 7 birds yesterday - out of them, the teenager was a BREEZE (and I got to do him...woot). I was the official bird catcher and deed do-er while the DH was the "official" doing everything else (haha). Had Alex here to "supervise" and remind us what we're doing as well as walk us through the skinning process. She also checked on my sweet mama who went up against the predator.She was in rough shape yesterday afternoon, just standing, eyes pretty much shut - no visible wounds anywhere. We did find mites (AHHH) and planned to do a dusting today (suggestions on how often after the initial dusting??). Sadly, last night, despite giving mama some vitamins and scrambled eggs, she passed quietly while in my lap!!
She was one of the 2 birds we had decided no matter what they would be our family birds because they were just so sweet and just great broodies/mamas. I am sure her sister is going to be a bit lost without her. My flock definitely will not be the same. RIP Olivia, my sweet splash Cochin...you will be dearly missed!!![]()
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I am going to try and enjoy myself today as DH is taking me out on a date today to celebrate my growing another year older!!I think from now on, I will just say I am 29 and holding!! LOL I hope everyone has a great day!!![]()
