The latest poop doesn't set off any alarm bells in my mind.
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Thank you so much. I am so grateful for y'all. I believe I will try to figure out a way to get her some time away from the pullets tomorrow. They get very upset when she's not with them, but they've got to learn to be independent and it seems like Bella thinks it's time.Your plan sounds fine and makes sense. I think she's going to be okay.
Glad to hear Bella is doing better! Hopefully being broody will be the "reset" that she needs.I wanted to update about Bella, my silkie. She was gearing up to go broody, again. No chicks for her this time but I haven't ever been so relieved to have her go broody as I was. I know that being broody can be tough on them, but I would prefer that over a sickness any day.
I still can't seem to shake that "find any and all possible illnesses and treat before they die" on high alert constantly. Since Raymona was my first loss (I've had chick losses before that really hurt my heart, but it's different than a bird that you've spent time with and become so close to) and the fact that I lost her to something so treatable, I guess that's why it's affected me so deeply. I sincerely appreciate you both being so incredibly patient and supportive of me throughout this past year, but especially recently. I've said it numerous times but I'll say it again, my life is better because of the support, help, and encouragement I've received here
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