I say this in a whispering, calm voice. Henrietta had 3 normal poops and she ate some feed, I put a little bit of buttermilk on it. I did tube feed her twice, I never could get my feed to make small balls. Plus, she has some fight back in her and she is voicing her opinions. Not sure how much longer she will remain undetected.
No celebrating!!! It is still too soon!!!

Glad everyone has survived the bad weather.
 
I say this in a whispering, calm voice. Henrietta had 3 normal poops and she ate some feed, I put a little bit of buttermilk on it. I did tube feed her twice, I never could get my feed to make small balls. Plus, she has some fight back in her and she is voicing her opinions. Not sure how much longer she will remain undetected.
No celebrating!!! It is still too soon!!!

Glad everyone has survived the bad weather.

A really quiet :woot For progress!
 
You all know I have a crooked beak Orpington.....and that she had mites. :rolleyes:

She also failed to molt last fall.

She is nearly naked now. :eek:


And ya know what.......:hmm........her entire body is out of whack.
Her neck is not centered, her left wing is farther forward and higher than her right.

It is like the whole right side was pushed down and back a bit.

She is my little hunchback. ;)
 
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I say this in a whispering, calm voice. Henrietta had 3 normal poops and she ate some feed, I put a little bit of buttermilk on it. I did tube feed her twice, I never could get my feed to make small balls. Plus, she has some fight back in her and she is voicing her opinions. Not sure how much longer she will remain undetected.
No celebrating!!! It is still too soon!!!

Glad everyone has survived the bad weather.
That is very encouraging!
 
You all know I have a crooked beak Orpington.....and that she had mites. :rolleyes:

She also failed to not last fall.

She is nearly naked now. :eek:


And ya know what.......:hmm........her entire body is out of whack.
Her neck is not centered, her left wing is farther forward and higher than her right.

It is like the whole right side was pushed down and back a bit.

She is my little hunchback. ;)
It sounds like a bone development issue in general.

I had a Delaware like that. Cross beak and when I processed him, his carcass was out of Whack too

He still tasted good though
 

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