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WinterflametheDragon
In the Brooder
- Oct 30, 2020
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I have no clueSo it's a little odd. She's been in your flock for almost a year, never been attacked before, and all of a sudden she's with a bloody skull?
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I have no clueSo it's a little odd. She's been in your flock for almost a year, never been attacked before, and all of a sudden she's with a bloody skull?
Put the honey on popsicle stick, the big ones, and put it on. Then put flour.How do I do that?
we did recently lose a silkie last month to something, but she had no injuries.So it's a little odd. She's been in your flock for almost a year, never been attacked before, and all of a sudden she's with a bloody skull?
Rap the bandage around her head.How does it stay on?
How do the popsicle sticks stay on?Put the honey on popsicle stick, the big ones, and put it on. Then put flour.
She won't be able to see!Rap the bandage around her head.
No, not to stay on.How do the popsicle sticks stay on?
Then why do I need popsicle sticks?No, not to stay on.
It's better for her to not be able to see and to not get infections than for her to get infections and be able to see.She won't be able to see!