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And another lovely breakfast from the freezing clutches of Bass Strait.
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And another lovely breakfast from the freezing clutches of Bass Strait.
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It has been rather chilly latelyAnd another lovely breakfast from the freezing clutches of Bass Strait.
I’m so sorry Ribh.For all our love & care we lost Gloriana last night.View attachment 2716873
She had a couple of really good days eating & drinking well. Her poops returned to near normal. She was bright eyed & honking away chattily with us.
Yesterday she slept nearly all day, her head tucked into her feathers, & ate very little. I was worried as when I picked her up to medicate her she seemed to be in pain. Shortly after I tucked her up for the night she gave a couple of goodbye honks & was gone. I would have had her back to the vet on Tuesday but it seems whatever happened with the snake was indeed fatal. She had 2 more months than she had any right to & mostly I think they were good months.
RIP sweet girl.
She is buried with some of her sisters amongst the azaleas, where the tribes love to gather.
Thanks Lozzy. It's been an ongoing battle & when the vet heard what she'd been through she was astounded she'd survived this long so the reality is she had longer than she had any right to.I’m so sorry Ribh.
That is so cute! I think I love that cup!Well the kitten mug arrived today and I clearly did not check the details. It is much bigger than the others! Check this out!
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It does have such wonderful details. We are calling this one the Davis mug because the cat is so friendly with the mouse. Just like Davis. The details on this mug are adorable as always.
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Actually, where I am, it’s not Wednesday for another 57 minutes! But I’ll be ready for koffee klatch after a few hour nap.It'sView attachment 2720186
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But it will eventually be Wednesday!Actually, where I am, it’s not Wednesday for another 57 minutes! But I’ll be ready for koffee klatch after a few hour nap.
Although the occasion was not pleasant, I enjoyed reading your exciting depiction of the nightly adventures.I may never be a sane woman again after last night!
We have been doing our tax ~ which is an unmitigated nightmare, as much because the man & I work very differently & he thinks I am a computer genius just because I know a little bit more than he does, as anything else. So it had been a super stressful day & I was doing something I rarely do @ night in an attempt to destress; I was still up watching a movie on the computer long after I'm normally in bed, & my earphones in, which is a left over from when there were lots of us & several were very light sleepers.
I was zoning quite nicely when I thought I heard a chicken ruckus.
Now I don't know about your flock but once mine has roosted I don't hear a peep from them till first light so I grabbed my phone, which has the only torch we still own [all ours ended up in the lads boats] & headed out to check on the girls.
I arrived @ the pen just as 2 chooks fell out of the coop!
You can imagine my horror!
I reefed open the door to find a snake wrapped right around Gloriana several times!!!
I'm not frightened of snakes but they're not welcome to help themselves to my girls either so I grabbed the metal rake & began reefing the coils from around Gloriana. I found myself with one really, really angry snake as it slithered away from the body. I was trying to hang onto my phone & wield the rake when I noticed I had a Vorwerk on a stump & the snake was heading right for it!!!
Rake down, Vorwerk grabbed & shoved in the coop.
I made a quick exit to grab a pitch fork, shoved the phone in my teeth & proceeded to try & deal with the snake, who was proving an elusive customer. I wanted to try & pin the head with the rake & stab it with the pitch fork.
I tried bellowing for the man a couple of times but he's deafer than a door post & I wasn't holding out much hope of him actually hearing me. About 20 minutes in he wandered downstairs to fend of night starvation, noticed I was missing & in checking out the window heard me ~ @ last!
With the cavalry in sight I figured we had some chance of dealing with the snake. The man used to keep all sorts of reptiles, including snakes, as a kid, so while I know the theory I've never had to actually catch one. With me shining the torch the man was able to pin the head & shove the thing in a bag. Pretty sure we have nabbed a carpet snake.
I was pretty upset, thinking we'd lost yet another chicken when all of a sudden I hear Gloriana's distinctive, distressed honking. She was up & looking for a way back to her roost so I grabbed her & brought her inside for a quick check over, some electrolytes & a sip of water before putting her back on a roost. The 3 smaller Vorwerks & Portia were all huddled in the far corner nesting box so I reefed them out one by one & put them back on a roost too.
Here is the Lady of the hour enjoying her morning in the sun
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The snake is bagged & due for a long car trip later this morning.
It's over 6' long but very skinny & the man reckons it was starving.
It's in even worse shape now, with several puncture holes from the pitchfork!
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I found the hole the snake had made @ a join in the wire & mended it but I think I am even more traumatised than my chickens
Thank you, @LaFleche. Unfortunately the snake appears to have inflicted internal injuries. Gloriana suffered a number of ongoing health issues after the attack & we finally lost her this week. Still, she got 2 good months she might otherwise not have had.Although the occasion was not pleasant, I enjoyed reading your exciting depiction of the nightly adventures.
And of course I hope that Gloriana will recover from the almost deadly embrace.