***OKIES in the BYC III ***

let me poke around, i know there are patterns- Poco made some for my girls, she my have the pattern too... they really are funny the first time you put them on, some ignore them, this girl went backwards a few times and went running in the bushes- she finally relaxed
I would love a pattern to make some for my hens too. I acquired 11 hens that had been left to fend for themselves after their owners moved to town. They are so thin right now, but till laying. A few of them have bare backs from one thing or another. How do they attach? Are they secure or can they get them off? Thanks!
 
The sale in Tahlequah was fun. We had hot chocolate, great snacks, and a few shoppers. I sold all my pullets the minute I unloaded my truck. It was overcast all day. Maybe people thought it was going to rain. I was happy to sit and visit with friends. I have more boys headed to freezer camp, though. But that's okay. I still have a little space in my freezer.
 
The sale in Tahlequah was fun. We had hot chocolate, great snacks, and a few shoppers. I sold all my pullets the minute I unloaded my truck. It was overcast all day. Maybe people thought it was going to rain. I was happy to sit and visit with friends. I have more boys headed to freezer camp, though. But that's okay. I still have a little space in my freezer.

Glad it went well, wish I had been able to go
 
I would love a pattern to make some for my hens too. I acquired 11 hens that had been left to fend for themselves after their owners moved to town. They are so thin right now, but till laying. A few of them have bare backs from one thing or another. How do they attach? Are they secure or can they get them off? Thanks!
i use the pattern artsyrobin posted before; here it is again in case you mist it https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/424354/free-chicken-apron-saddle-pattern

this is one of the ones i made.




they can get them off some times but crossing the straps like this helps it stay on a little better it made me nervous because i was cornered it would choke the chicken but they seemed ok with them crossed still not sure if i like them being crossed or not.
 
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when i first got aparons it was someone here in byc, they snapped on, i like them that way even though they can lose them in the bushes, that way they can't get stuck, the ones i got from coral stay on better- and they don't snap on


one of my barred rock hens, Barbara, was bleeding from her vent, not gushing, but i bathed her and noticed she squeaks with each breath from her vent- weird- so i can watch her she is in a spare cage in the studio- i didn't feel any egg in there, did notice her tummy is bare of feathers and her comb is dark red- ideas?
 
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some of this years babies sold the boys would trade a hen for a male if anyone's interested.
 
when i first got aparons it was someone here in byc, they snapped on, i like them that way even though they can lose them in the bushes, that way they can't get stuck, the ones i got from coral stay on better- and they don't snap on


one of my barred rock hens, Barbara, was bleeding from her vent, not gushing, but i bathed her and noticed she squeaks with each breath from her vent- weird- so i can watch her she is in a spare cage in the studio- i didn't feel any egg in there, did notice her tummy is bare of feathers and her comb is dark red- ideas?

Sounds like an airsac leak. Feel around I bet she is filling w/ air somewhere under her skin, between skin and flesh.
 

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