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Wow!. She's sure enjoying that stretch.

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Wow!. She's sure enjoying that stretch.
I don't know what kind of snake it is.That snake is huge! Is it a boa?
She looks good! How is she feeling today?Ceres enjoying some BYC time.
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That snake is huge! Is it a boa?
MJ & Shadrach! There was a name with the picture of the snake. It's an Elaphe sclararis or Ladder Snake...non-venemous! I was curious too!I don't know what kind of snake it is.![]()
She's very alert; much more herself but I'm thinking the swelling is caused by fowl pox. Her left eyelid is a mess now & bothering her. She will be back to the vet Tuesday or Thursday & will remain isolated until we have this under control.She looks good! How is she feeling today?
I'm sorry, poor girl! Is that treated with an antibiotic?She's very alert; much more herself but I'm thinking the swelling is caused by fowl pox. Her left eyelid is a mess now & bothering her. She will be back to the vet Tuesday or Thursday & will remain isolated until we have this under control.
No. No cure. Some antiseptic cream for the lesions. My flock does tend to get it because we are heavily infected with mosquitoes but I've never seen one of my chooks quite this bad.I'm sorry, poor girl! Is that treated with an antibiotic?
I hope you can get it to clear up...it must be quite uncomfortable!No. No cure. Some antiseptic cream for the lesions. My flock does tend to get it because we are heavily infected with mosquitoes but I've never seen one of my chooks quite this bad.
My eyesight often lets me downMJ & Shadrach! There was a name with the picture of the snake. It's an Elaphe sclararis or Ladder Snake...non-venemous! I was curious too!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder_snake