That's great to hear.Exhausting, but great. Got to spend Monday and Tuesday afternoon / evening with the grand kids.
He's healing well and full of energy.
No suggestions about the injury. When Jackie was limping it went away on it's own, but she wasn't walking on her hock. Could you just us the vet tape to wrap it & put a bit of extra padding back thereafter the first wrap & tie it off like Stacey did in her video for bumble foot?I'm pretty sure Gladys's injury is from her using that hock as a stepping point. I tried hobbling her and she was removing it. I tried the sling and she was throwing herself out. (I usually found her dangling by her bad leg.) I finally found a hobble she couldn't escape. I used vet wrap on her legs so the hobble itself wouldn't slide down her legs. I had it up past the hock on her good leg then around the hock on her bad. She pretty much refuses to walk around once hobbled. But I wanted to try and hold it in a better position.
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Not happy with me....
I did bring home some more supplies today and I will try and clean up the hole in her leg better probably this weekend. Give the honey some time to work and her a break from being poked and prodded.
I wrapped her wound but did not hobble her again.
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My poor OE is half bald!She doesn't like to be handled so I only check on her when I have to. She's a rooster favorite so she's been in a saddle for months. I wanted to see how her feathers were coming in, if the saddle was causing a problem. Every time I touched her handfuls of feathers fell off! Looked like a chicken crime scene. I've never personally seen a molt this hard. Poor thing needs the saddle for warmth at this point.
I'm a little worried about my Wheaten Amercauna too. The one always feels lousy during molt but I had to pick poop off her today. She's sleeping under a roost. She walks around all puffed up and disgruntled looking. I'm hoping that's all it is.
& that's a lot of feathers there! Poor naked thing.
This one is horrible! https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...icken-molt-pics.1269409/page-16#post-20575219Here’s the molting contest link.
Great prizes!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...orst-chicken-molt-pics.1269409/#post-20395671
I hurt just looking at it.
There's a thing where you can hypnotize a chicken and most of it is flipping them onto their back. Some of mine will be totally calm, but others kick you like they're being abducted.I tried everything to get a good picture of her belly while standing. They were all blurry. Oddly when I held her on her back she just lay there.
So good to hear that it's normal! My eggers don't molt well either. Every single one has been very naked for an extended period of time, but just about everyone else keeps some kind of feathers while they molt. My sebright was very naked last fall which was odd b/c she was only about 7 months old, & William had a naked chest and neck when he molted, & lost his beautiful tail.Well you got a really good picture but man does she ever look expired. That the mopey, poopy one the ameraucana? If so those don't molt gracefully. I fully expected to find Susan dead every morning based on how she acted.![]()
Any way you can put a 4x4 or railroad ties across the bottom of the fence and use spikes or something to attach them to the ground to keep them from pushing them out?Ok folks.... Need some thoughts. Baby pigs have me at my witt's end. Months ago, I strung hot wire inside the fence, but attached to the fence with the yellow plastic insulators and it worked great until the littles decided to become escape artists. I about killed myself last weekend restringing the wire, which lasted less than an hour until ham basically just sat on it. He either breaks it or pushes it up against the fence grounding it out (always using his butt). And the kids have lifted the perimeter fence so they can easily go out in many places. Since I know ham can break 14 gauge steel wire and insulators, I'm thinking about poly tape or horse rope.
Thinking about building an electric fence a foot inside the metal fence with 3 or four wires close to the ground. Also thinking about getting a hotter energizer. I'd love your thoughts on how I quit having to chase pigs several times a day, every day. If I had the money, I'd buy a pig fence with a 1 joule charger, but that's a LOT of money.
They're driving me crazy if you can't tell...![]()
Nothing will ever be worse that Burger King coffee. I've tried it 3 times from 3 different stores and they all taste like hamburgers.Publix coffee tastes like they swept it off the floor of an equally awful coffee factory.![]()
Check out Dollar General. The ones here carry it. I think Family Dollar might also.Good morning friends. I'm sitting here....hand elevated.....drinking my coffee and waiting for the cinnamon rolls to bake. A friend brought me some yesterday and I couldn't wait for morning so I could have them.
Btw....I buy McDonald's coffee, breakfast blend. Kroger is the only place around here that sells it
Um... I can, but it only works if you want to eat him.Yup. Still a bit exhausted from the trip. Getting ready to log into work and looking forward to the day being over. It would be better if my fence were made of hog panels but probably wouldn't make a difference. If they can get their nose under it, they can get out. And I can't think of anything that can out do Ham's 300 pound butt.
I will be joining you after my similar response.I wish I knew more about pigs other than how smart they are,
And how very delicious they taste.
That’s IT. I’m going to hell for that.