R.I.P most of my coop R.I.P Cheepers 11/28/10

Some of the ones I've lost have helped me through some pretty tough times for the last few years. Thank you all for being here.
 
Can Steven and some of his friends hot wire the coop? There is a way. (A hunting blind perhaps)

Don't give up your chickens, Kate. They are like feathered Valium.

(The Chickens and the fish tank keep me together.)
 
(((( hugs for you))))) I know it's not much at this time..You are in my prayers..if that's ok
 
Im a little late but wanted to send my thoughts your way. I dont know what i would do if I lost so many good friends.
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I can use all the prayers I can get right now. Hot wiring isn't an option right now, I can't afford it period. So far no more attempts, but now I go back to work and can't stay up late so I hope it stays peaceful.
 
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They were they for you when you needed them most Kate. Don't give up now. I know the worry that comes with dealing with the ill birds right now is awful. But, you can do it. Do you need any medical supplies? I have a large container of electrolytes and bandaging materials. I can also pick up cleaning supplies if you need some. DO NOT, be a toughie right now....if you need them, I will get them for you.
 
No, I appreciate the offer though. I'm hoping I won't lose anymore, the rest don't show any signs of being injured and Tuesday will be two weeks that night. I think Fluffy had internal injuries that just took awhile to take her.
 
On a very positive note, one of the eggs FuzzyButt was sitting when she died has hatched. The adoptive momma is doing very good broody duty!!
2:48 another hatch and a pip

5:15 three possible four babies,, and a very cold night coming
 
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WriterofWords,

Why, oh why, do you want a ferret?

Diet

Ferrets are obligate carnivores.[8] The natural diet of their wild ancestors consisted of whole small prey, i.e., meat, organs, bones, skin, feathers, and fur.[9]
 

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