Office Work, Part Deux: Professional Mayhen

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Thanks Buffy.
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Guess I should try giving her yogurt.
She just eating scratch and pellets and bugs.

Today when I get home from work, I will let her out in the exercise pen again.
Maybe put some neosporin on the leg.

That is so sad about your niece's and nephews' friend.
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And now I better get ready for work, darn, the time flies when on BYC!!
 
Morning? Oh gosh it IS morning.

Maybe I shouldnt go to the neighbor's house with a bottle of wine and no supper in my tummy on a Monday night.
 
Re:maggots

I had a hen who had poop on her butt feathers under her vent. I went to cut them off and she had a golf ball sized wound filled with squirming maggots. Gross. I flushed the wound with saline solution in a syringe and then picked the maggots out with tweezers. It was fascinating. The next day I did the same thing as I had missed a pocket deep in the wound. Picked a few stragglers out the next day......and then she healed up perfectly. Can barely tell where the wound even was.
 
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Well, next time I'll send you some Fritos to eat first or something.
 
Faith and her baby are doing good. It is so big and FAT. She is a good momma. No issues since passing that last late dead kit. I am going to breed her to a different buck next month......hopefully she'll have a better experience this next time.

Belle, how old do your does usually produce? This is an older doe.
 
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That's what I raise.
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I thought you raised kids...but hey, whatever you want to call them.
 
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I don't know if I am tough enough to do what you guys do for your birds. I think I'd pass out barfing. I've never even seen a maggot.
 
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