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šŸ‘‹ EVERY. Chicken, Guineafowl, Duck, Turkey, Geese, Goose, Gander lover like me.

We are aFOWL BUNCH of lovers, having all of the above, aren’t new to Eggs sales, to which started because of a BoySciut project has grown since 2013 to a Egg/poultry delivery service from weatherford to la. For ā€œFARM to Tableā€ foods. For family & friends.
We are family referred only as it’s the ā€œLAWā€, if we could we would name everyone of our wonderful layers. We have a unique set up of coops for chickens, Ducks, Gooses, even our Guineafowl lay in their special boxes now. That was a very hard one to figure out, but we did it. We have two places of layers, so we enjoy quad fun, UTV fun, zero-turn mowing of 40 acres, 1x a month to grow our Bumble bee šŸ squad, or conservation I should say, reading about how better to take care of our brood, brooding bunch, which rarely happens. We love camping, gold, mountaineering, climbing, throwing rocks 🪨 in the river or pond, love our friesens, and I joined because I got spiked by my BiRacial rooster, and still flat on my back cause I can’t walk & was hoping for help from anyone else their roo injured them and what to do? I got very bad pain in under an hour in my knee, 2 -3 hours later I couldn’t walk, phone my doctor and he put me on antibiotics IMMEDIATELY, said it could be life threatening. My first night it was excruciating pain, worse than athletics ever, but today after 3 doses of antibiotics I’m 10% better. Still on my back, but can finally get around to not have potty accidents. The pain was a shocker because I’m a high tolerance person, but better finally, the swelling hasn’t gone down much but it’s better. Just glad not to have lost my leg like my doctor said. So if anyone out there ever experienced this ā€œPleaseā€ please let me know, and watch your back for them Roos. Thanks for listening reading and any responses would be mucho appreciated šŸ™šŸ»4.24.2022
 
Welcome to BYC. Cull the Rooster.
My wife and I have both been flogged - as you now know first hand, its an immensely painful deep tissue injury, and a real potential for some awful blood-borne infections - those spurs have been in some "icky" places. Strong antibiotics and rest are consistently suggested asd the best care regimen, then treat any additional symptoms if/as they appear.

Sorry that was the situation that drove you to BYC, but glad you found us.
 

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