Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

Maybe do some light reading on allotment law in the UK . . . I hear it’s an excellent way to pass the time waiting to be seen.
But i live in the US.


Turns out it was just a fatty lump. Got an MRI scheduled for mon though.
She was such a good girl while there.

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Hooray for eggs! When we first moved, the girls stopped laying (as expected) while they adjusted. I kept them restricted for a while so they would get used to where ‘home’ was, and they started laying again. I fenced off a large part of my yard for them and they happily went about getting acquainted with their new space. Then I started seeing fewer and fewer eggs in the nesting boxes. Turns out they’d found a much more preferable spot! They haven’t laid there since, but it’s still a favorite hiding spot.
That looks like a lovely nest. And who lays the pink ones?
 
But i live in the US.


Turns out it was just a fatty lump. Got an MRI scheduled for mon though.
She was such a good girl while there.
I’m in the US too, I was just referring to @RoyalChick and how she spent her hour-long wait at the doctor’s office recently. :D

That looks like a lovely nest. And who lays the pink ones?
Caramel, my not-speckled Speckled Sussex. (She must not have gotten the speckling gene, but she was one of my first and I got her from a hatchery so I guess it’s not a surprise.) Her eggs have always had that pinkish tint, it’s a light brown with a heavy bloom. In bright light, it’s less pink - my avatar picture is one egg from each of those original girls. Caramel’s is the one at about 11:00.
 
But i live in the US.


Turns out it was just a fatty lump. Got an MRI scheduled for mon though.
She was such a good girl while there.

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That is an adorable picture of her - you should enter it into the Picture of the Week.
And I am in the US too - I dug into the allotment law from my Doctor's office in New Jersey.
 
Are the photo’s of today? Are you planning to go there almost everyday as long as possible? I sure hope someone finds a solution for the problems the chickens are in before C goes completely insane. :hugs
The photographs are of the last three days.
I am. There isn't much more I can do.
 

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