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Yes about two weeks now. She is better but I can not put her in with the rest yet. They seem to pick on her and she does not roost
at all. The nice roo that I thought was a hen (show-girl) even seems to rough. So she is haapy to be in the brooder with the babys.
I carry her out side and AnnaBell walks her. Its all a pain in the butt, and if she has a medical problem I feel like crap not doing anything
about it. She is to kind to cull.... So I guess I may let AnnaBell buy her a diaper and let her take her to the park in a stroller.... Walk her..
name her.... Does this just sound weird to you all?
Poops is coming!!
Sometimes it takes months of treatment if it is wryneck- i have a little silky roo, when i got him could barely walk, he still has problems walking, but he is such a fighter i refuse to put him down. He seems to get leg cramps, but can get around- no its not crazy to have her a pet- and maybe she is good with the little ones in the brooder- a surrogate- my theory is if they aren't in pain, they will be given every chance-