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Poodlemum
Crowing
Climbing into the feeder lol
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What little angles! This makes me want to run down TSC right now and save the poor pasty butts. We might go this week for hog panels, I'll see what I see and get all my supplies else where ahead of time.
What little angles! This makes me want to run down TSC right now and save the poor pasty butts. We might go this week for hog panels, I'll see what I see and get all my supplies else where ahead of time.
Yay!Finally got the prolapse corrected
I’ve been stressing over it all day and finally used a lubed up qtip. One of my kids has a chronic prolapse and it’s soooo much easier on a human sized specimen lol
The vaulted skull Silkie, it’s got escaping body parts from the top to the bottomYay!
Which chickie had the prolapse?
Be warned, it may prolapse again with the next poo it makes.
Do all silkies have vaulted skulls, or no?The vaulted skull Silkie, it’s got escaping body parts from the top to the bottom(Nothing wrong with its head, just being silly in times of stress). Will definitely keep an eye on it!
I think most people are trying to breed away from it, I’m not sure about hatchery thoughts on it though. Most of them don’t look like this one or have a very small poof that feels more feathering than heard like this oneDo all silkies have vaulted skulls, or no?
Sounds good. Once again, great job with these babies!
I think I get what you mean. These ones don't seem to have vaulted skulls. (internet pic)I think most people are trying to breed away from it, I’m not sure about hatchery thoughts on it though. Most of them don’t look like this one or have a very small poof that feels more feathering than heard like this one