Thank you! That chick should have been culled as soon as a defect like that was noticed. I was amazed at the amount of people focusing on a normal chick pecking an exposed brain pretty much....omg "murder chick" lol! :D
Dropped in to back you up and leave a link to my chick culling article.
 
So far her feet have looked fine on Saturday checks.
Maybe her gigantic foot feathers are really bugging her.
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Ok THAT I did not know. :th

I will be looking that up right away.
It jumped up to Santa Rosa here in California too.
 
Got a new crazy chicken lady merrit badge!
The "Bra-ooder" where you keep a chick alive by sticking it in your bra.
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Not even my chick! Although I think this gives me claim rights.

So lady I'm chick sitting for... I'm also checking her farm. I go over there and her husband tells me he saw chicks running around the brooder. I go into the brooder shed and several are running around. And I found several dead too. I pick up this little lavender and it moved. So I start warming it up with my hands. Rubbing its little body. Put it in the brooder under the heat while I try to catch others. Of course they are trampling it. So I stuck it in my bra while I did all the other feeding and watering.
It is still in my bra, now at my house. But it was peeping and even drank some nutri-drench water.

Badge Earned! :yesss:
 
Awww, boobie bird! Yep, it is official you're a crazy chicken lady, the first cha-cha chicken seals the deal the fact it isn't even yours...bonus points!:gig
Got a new crazy chicken lady merrit badge!
The "Bra-ooder" where you keep a chick alive by sticking it in your bra.
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Not even my chick! Although I think this gives me claim rights.

So lady I'm chick sitting for... I'm also checking her farm. I go over there and her husband tells me he saw chicks running around the brooder. I go into the brooder shed and several are running around. And I found several dead too. I pick up this little lavender and it moved. So I start warming it up with my hands. Rubbing its little body. Put it in the brooder under the heat while I try to catch others. Of course they are trampling it. So I stuck it in my bra while I did all the other feeding and watering.
It is still in my bra, now at my house. But it was peeping and even drank some nutri-drench water.

Badge Earned! :yesss:
 
I looked and couldn't find anything. :confused:
It might have been last Fall or so. nVD has been in California for over a year. The Qurantine in a location is for 120 days after the infection is gone, which is after all of the birds have been killed.
 

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