Tom's dad is home, with oxygen, and of course, he called the other person in the family dying of emphysema to tell him, Tom's younger brother.
Did crop surgery on one of my porcelain D'Anver roosters, Angus, yesterday. Tried to make as small of a slit as we could and didn't get out as much as we're sure was in there, but could be that the hole was plugged, which caused the impaction. It's not now. Figured he'd be dead today. Nope, he's pacing and crowing and wondering why I don't leave his water bowl and his yogurt/oil/mashed egg yolk mixture in the cage with him.
His comb has been going dark for a couple of weeks before this happened. A week ago, we let him and Sunny and Shadow into a pen that has actual grass and he must have eaten it wrong or something and it became impacted, but also, could be some of that grass plus grains plugged up that hole at the back. Didn't realize it until days later because D'Anver males have these bull chests anyway. His looked too big in his crop and I noticed he'd lost weight when I picked him up. Never had this happen to a rooster. He's not out of the woods yet, has only pooped a little once, but is better than we expected. Dang, I need some real sutures and a good needle!
Haven't even seen Dottie today. Emily is still limping, not eating much, and living in Zane's cage until her leg heals up some. Her bumblefoot is on the mend and that wasn't the real issue in the first place.
Up to 116 holly leaves on Ellie's quilt, almost finished and ready to start the border.
Did crop surgery on one of my porcelain D'Anver roosters, Angus, yesterday. Tried to make as small of a slit as we could and didn't get out as much as we're sure was in there, but could be that the hole was plugged, which caused the impaction. It's not now. Figured he'd be dead today. Nope, he's pacing and crowing and wondering why I don't leave his water bowl and his yogurt/oil/mashed egg yolk mixture in the cage with him.
His comb has been going dark for a couple of weeks before this happened. A week ago, we let him and Sunny and Shadow into a pen that has actual grass and he must have eaten it wrong or something and it became impacted, but also, could be some of that grass plus grains plugged up that hole at the back. Didn't realize it until days later because D'Anver males have these bull chests anyway. His looked too big in his crop and I noticed he'd lost weight when I picked him up. Never had this happen to a rooster. He's not out of the woods yet, has only pooped a little once, but is better than we expected. Dang, I need some real sutures and a good needle!
Haven't even seen Dottie today. Emily is still limping, not eating much, and living in Zane's cage until her leg heals up some. Her bumblefoot is on the mend and that wasn't the real issue in the first place.
Up to 116 holly leaves on Ellie's quilt, almost finished and ready to start the border.
Bloody spots on the perch.

