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Gladys and her sister. I put Glayds back in the sling. Maybe if she tries to escape it she'll work out her leg muscles. LOL
They were chatting away and sharing a snack so they seem good. Sister stands but doesn't walk much. I gave them both some Poly-visol and flock raiser. Do another round of salmon for both of them for breakfast.
I would think if it's the feed someone else would show signs. But maybe not. Again same breed and line of chicken.
 
Hello everyone! I saw a midwife at a practice in the best hospital within easy driving distance. It is an hour an a half away, but with trying for a VBAC, I wanted to be at a hospital that had a level one NICU just in case this baby has to go in there like the Milk Drinker did. He was transferred to a different hospital from the one where I was given my c-section because they didn't have the equipment to monitor him at the hospital where I had him. The midwife I talked to seemed very close to the philosophy that my home birth midwives for my first pregnancy, which is great. I'm cautiously optimistic about this working out. If anything goes wrong, I'll be where I can get help.
 
Hello everyone! I saw a midwife at a practice in the best hospital within easy driving distance. It is an hour an a half away, but with trying for a VBAC, I wanted to be at a hospital that had a level one NICU just in case this baby has to go in there like the Milk Drinker did. He was transferred to a different hospital from the one where I was given my c-section because they didn't have the equipment to monitor him at the hospital where I had him. The midwife I talked to seemed very close to the philosophy that my home birth midwives for my first pregnancy, which is great. I'm cautiously optimistic about this working out. If anything goes wrong, I'll be where I can get help.
The second two of my Daughters were VBAC. The last one was a home birth
 

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