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@pitbullmomma will you tell me what you think of this...look ok for day three post op? I'm worried it won't ever close up.
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Looks good! Really.

Soft, floppy, empty sac? Not firm and fluid-filled? Check.

No redness (just post-op bruising and razor burn), oozing, pus, or fever? Check.

Acting normal? Keeping that cone of shame on? Eating and drinking, not lethargic? Check.

You're doing alright. :)

XO,

Dr. Pit
 
I used to love them too but I don't do energy drinks anymore and I don't really like feeling more than slightly tipsy anymore. Also, if things go my way, I'll probably spend the better part of the next 5-8 years pregnant or nursing. If pregnant, no alcohol, if nursing, no more than 1-2 servings at a time.
Ooh... babies?
 
She would probably only be 1/4 leghorn. The rooster I had at the time was half leghorn half mystery chicken. Mama was most likely one of my Dominique or Dom crosses. So the leghorn could have been half Maran or Welsummer.
I would keep and breed a Leghorn mix that laid such a nice egg! Lots of eggs and nice color~
 
Looks good! Really.

Soft, floppy, empty sac? Not firm and fluid-filled? Check.

No redness (just post-op bruising and razor burn), oozing, pus, or fever? Check.

Acting normal? Keeping that cone of shame on? Eating and drinking, not lethargic? Check.

You're doing alright. :)

XO,

Dr. Pit
Thank you!!!
 
I have a few chickens that lay oddball eggs or lay eggs that I really like the look of. When production comes back up in the spring I think I might isolate my hens 3-4 at a time and see what I get. I have too many hens to trap nest.
I have two separate flocks. My yard flock is all different breeds no two the same except for the three EE's so it's easy to tell who is laying what. Then my Ameraucana flock which is harder to determine.
This made me think about something. Do any of you have chickens that lay eggs that are not quite smooth too the touch? If so what causes that?
 
Looks good! Really.

Soft, floppy, empty sac? Not firm and fluid-filled? Check.

No redness (just post-op bruising and razor burn), oozing, pus, or fever? Check.

Acting normal? Keeping that cone of shame on? Eating and drinking, not lethargic? Check.

You're doing alright. :)

XO,

Dr. Pit
I am more bothered by the cone then he is!
LOL
 

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