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Pat...hard to see in the picture but I swear there are saddle feathers.
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One of mine had two curved feathers and the few chicken people I actually knew back then ( before all YOU amazing peeps) said oh yeah, that’s a boy.
But those two feathers fell out one day.
And she’s lovely.
 
One of mine had two curved feathers and the few chicken people I actually knew back then ( before all YOU amazing peeps) said oh yeah, that’s a boy.
But those two feathers fell out one day.
And she’s lovely.
Yes! That likely happened between 22 and 27 weeks old. Some breeds will have a molt then and suddenly look much better
 
She’s beautiful! And so girly looking too!
How could you not love the bouffant! She has a really long neck too. She stands normal but when she goes to look around she's suddenly a swan. Sweetest thing. Doesn't want me picking her up but once I have her she will happily sit on my hand.
 
I randomly make cupcakes for people who need a smile.

Today it was my mechanic and his wife and crew just because they are *corrected NOT the dealership- but oh gosh did they love the story.

And a kid my daughter works with because he’s working tonight.
his girlfriend broke up with him last week and he’s heartbroken.
It not just any old break up. It’s complicated.
They’ve been dating almost three years.
He’s crazy about her. Worships her.
She’s a bee-otch btw.

Two years ago he broke his tibia, ankle and a mess of foot bones in an accident.

Seven surgeries later they just couldn’t get things fixed and then he got a massive infection and wound up with a bk amputation.

He wears a prosthetic.

He told my daughter that he can’t imagine that anyone will ever find him attractive and he guesses he’ll never get another girlfriend.
He’s 21.

She said she gave him a hug and said.
“Yes you will Owen!
And I’m going to get my mom to bring you some cupcakes.”

I have my kids so trained into thinking that a hug a cupcake and a slurpee are the three strongest medicines known to mankind.

So I’ll be dropping off those cupcakes later.
 
Yes! That likely happened between 22 and 27 weeks old. Some breeds will have a molt then and suddenly look much better
I’ll bet you’re EXACTLY right, because I think she laid her first egg super shortly after those feathers fell out!:eek::bow
 
:: Other bycer::::
"I want to try this treatment on my chicken. I took it to the vet and did expensive lab work. Ran the course of specific antibiotics and she's still not better. What about this treatment?" Exhaustive research follows on both side of using said treatment.
More then one person give opinion. (Think all say yes use it)
:::OP:::
More research quotes---
"Can anyone tell me if I should try this or not."
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