Should I buy eggs or wait it out?

Awww... poor Paisley. Cody has been ill like that from bone fragments. You know... the "safe" knuckle bones that they sell at the pet store. No more bones for my doggie. Although, DH will toss him a deer leg which really grosses me out.
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Then Cody will bury the leg in the snow and in the Spring, he digs it up and prances around the yard with his treasure.

Hope Paisley feels better soon. She needs to pass whatever it is.
 
Rawley loves those femur bones... He also likes to eat things esp paper. He's seemed a little off the last few days too. What's great for me is that Rawley hates the car so we can just take hm in a car ride when he then pukes and feels better. Learned that the hard way as last year I took him to the vet and he puked on their front door. But we still paid for X-rays.
 
They did surgery and removed it. There was no way she was going to pass it and was really going down hill pretty fast. For a few seconds this morning I honestly thought that she was gone. She wasn't moving and was holding her breath for a few seconds every time she took a breath. My heart sunk and then she moved her head! Crazy critters..... its amazing at how fast they can get into trouble.
 
Lindz - the same thing happened to my cat. He ate a hair tie (the ones with the little metal crimp in them) and went downhill really fast. We had to take him to the ER vet and they did surgery and removed it. It wasn't going to pass and another 12 hours and he would have been dead. He lived to be 17.
 
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for Paisley!

Big Broody Mama asked me for eggs today. so... I'll start putting Royce in with a few others that are laying who I want to breed from. I'll collect enough eggs for both Gossy and BBMama as fast as I can, but should make them wait another month if they can take it...
 
Got one late egg yesterday. A blue one. I think that's 2 days in a row for the blue layer...or another one has started back up. No brown eggs two days in a row, which is REALLY unusual. Unless they laid in the yard. Could be. Usually they go back into the coop to lay but you never know. They've had extended free range time most of the day for a few days now. They've really gotten used to the snow and don't seem to mind walking in it now.
 
We finally got an australorp egg yesterday, after two weeks of 0/12.. But we made the awesome discovery, we have two egg breakers! Kinda thinking that's why the guy sold them, as we have not had any issues with this before, and I noticed the the first one trying to get an egg, on her first day being in there. Trying some golf balls.
 

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