Jamie Molihan
Songster
Hildegard is a sweet girl who loves to cuddle and will happily fall asleep in your arms while you are binge watching tv. She is also going to give me a stroke. She has always been very curious, always searching and pecking and exploring. We ended up with an impacted crop, we took care of it, then she got sour crop, we took care of it, then she had a crop full of grass and water, we took care of that too. Now after all of this my vet said that she has a pendulous crop and not much can be done, but some of my wonderful chicken hoarder cohorts on my helped me with a solution...enter the chicken bra..I will be making that today. Now in the mean time I have had to burp her every single day because she will fill herself up with dirt until she is vomiting and her crop is dragging on the ground. Yesterday she coordinated a jail break with Henrietta and Blanche (Enchilada was to fat to participate) and they were having a girls night out in my not that well fenced front yard. Now Henrietta has a mark on her beak and Blanche (who is a lazy girl) has dirt feathers. And Hildegard, my problem child and my heart, looks like she is trying to smuggle fruit again...damnit. How do I correct her eating disorder? How is she ever going to get better if she won’t quit pecking at every spot she sees? She even tries to eat my freckles.