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Oh good! Did you try the propolis?
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Right!?! What the heck boys!?! Haven't seen them really fight before now. But there were bloody combs. Frostbite doesn't help.
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Check out these frozen objects from the polar vortex.
I have seen threads where someone said that!
Sometimes they are worried that the old hen will have problems carrying the baby too....

I have seen threads where someone said that!










that's adorable. Have you tried poking back when the baby pushes out. I remember one of mine liked to kick her foot, I assumed, out and I would poke back at it and then she would keep kicking. That was my favorite part. Or when they would drag their hand or foot across and you could see it move. Probably the thing I miss the most about being pregnant.So, Thing 2 seems to be becoming aware of surroundings more. When my bladder is full, that gets kicked. When I eat, my stomach gets kicked. And, the other night when Thing one was sleeping in our bed and had his legs up against my stomach, Thing 2 was kicking at his legs.
So I went to check on Klaus again this evening and she was bleeding again and her crop was smaller but felt squishy. So I cleaned her up and she was willing to eat so I was able to get some Monistat in her. I ended up having to break up tiny pieces of bread and squeeze some of the Monistat on it and she ate it. Probably wasn't the best delivery device because of the yeast but at least I got it in her. I was kind of worried about trying to squirt it in her throat cuz I'm paranoid about prying open her mouth and trying not to drown her. I stuck her in the cage and she seemed to be okay with it. I did not give her any water tonight because it was just going to freeze anyway and it was getting dark so she was going to be going to bed soon. I figure I'll head out tomorrow morning and take her some water and massage her crop again and give her some more medicine. She was up and moving around and willing to eat so she must be feeling somewhat better. But until those other ones will leave her comb alone I'm going to have to keep her locked up. I'm hoping the warmer weather than next few days we'll get rid of their attitudes.
