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Kassaundra...your flower photos are stunning! Those would be beautiful as framed photo art, as note cards or in a calendar...Birds and Blooms magazine would publish them in a heartbeat!

Lorie, sorry to hear about your hen. Losing one so special is hard for children. Glad they were able to make their goodbyes.
 
Well we took your advice and told her goodbye She passed at about 9 pm tonight.


Oh Lorie, my heart breaks for you and your kids. I'm so glad you got to say goodbye. It seems lime most of mine that were sick waited until I could hold them before they let go. I know they're capable of attachment, and I know she felt loved before she went to the big Free Range. Big hugs, girl. Youre in good company.

And Robin, it had to be something more severe than wryneck to happen so fast. Poor little baby. The Seramas are so tiny and special and sweet. I'm so sorry you lost your baby. :hugs
 
Kass your flower pics are fabulous! You're really good. I love both gladiolas anf four o'clocks. I haven't been able to get the glads to grow at my place, and I haven't tried the four o'clocks yet. Maybe one of these days.
 
Oh, but if I'm going to post the good, I might as well post the d'oh! That girl I've been watching because she was supposed to be a girl, had tons of girl qualities, but had thick legs, gave her first crow today. Sigh. I knew it was coming because I started seeing what might be saddle feathers in the last two weeks, but it still wasn't positive until today.

Mitzi and Rebecca, that's the lavender "girl" from the Coweta auction you came to. Anybody need a lavender Orpington boy?
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I have one of those Lavenders from Coweta. She has a "cold" that I just can't cure. I have tried every antibiotic and everything else I can. She is acting fine but sneezes occasionally. I would think it is allergies but Rebecca lost both of the Lavs that she kept.
 

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