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I think the roosters know something is up.
Every time iv'e went to the coop iv'e been followed by the tidbitting train.
Prince isn't as smooth as Negan though, he dosen't dance or butt dent nests he just sinks down and tidbitts super quietly.
Honestly my boy is a tad creepy, but im sure he means well.
I just wonder how they know, iv'e not touched the outdoor play pen nor have they seen the chick food bag.
 
I think the roosters know something is up.
Every time iv'e went to the coop iv'e been followed by the tidbitting train.
Prince isn't as smooth as Negan though, he dosen't dance or butt dent nests he just sinks down and tidbitts super quietly.
Honestly my boy is a tad creepy, but im sure he means well.
I just wonder how they know, iv'e not touched the outdoor play pen nor have they seen the chick food bag.
They can smell them on you.
 
For those who are checking glucose, look into the continuous glucose monitoring systems. The most advertised is the Freestyle Libre 14 day system, but there is another one that is being advertised now, by Dexcom I think. Compare the costs with and without insurance, and see if the cost difference is worth it compared to dinner sticks multiple times a day. DD#3 is reactive hypoglycemic, and it is a lot easier for her to scan when she needs to. Insurance doesn't cover it, so we pay $75 for 2 sensors, which is a total of 28 days of supplies. We have the sensor reader, which also uses the Freestyle Precision test strips if you do need to use a finger stick, but it also works with iPhone and Android. The sensor reader was $70. I know it's a lot of money, but it is something worth researching, especially at 10 finger sticks a day.
 
I think the roosters know something is up.
Every time iv'e went to the coop iv'e been followed by the tidbitting train.
Prince isn't as smooth as Negan though, he dosen't dance or butt dent nests he just sinks down and tidbitts super quietly.
Honestly my boy is a tad creepy, but im sure he means well.
I just wonder how they know, iv'e not touched the outdoor play pen nor have they seen the chick food bag.

They just know......like ESP or something.

For those who are checking glucose, look into the continuous glucose monitoring systems. The most advertised is the Freestyle Libre 14 day system, but there is another one that is being advertised now, by Dexcom I think. Compare the costs with and without insurance, and see if the cost difference is worth it compared to dinner sticks multiple times a day. DD#3 is reactive hypoglycemic, and it is a lot easier for her to scan when she needs to. Insurance doesn't cover it, so we pay $75 for 2 sensors, which is a total of 28 days of supplies. We have the sensor reader, which also uses the Freestyle Precision test strips if you do need to use a finger stick, but it also works with iPhone and Android. The sensor reader was $70. I know it's a lot of money, but it is something worth researching, especially at 10 finger sticks a day.

My doctor mentioned them. The cost ends up being twice what I pay in strips so for now I stick to sticking.
Hubs coworker got one.....then got an infection where it punctures the skin and had many many doctor visits to fix that. I think the site infection was an oddity not the normal but still....
 

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