she was like a dog, followed me around, clucked with delight when I came out to the coop, and if I sat down would run and jump into my lap to be held. She was a blue silkie hen a little over 1 year old named Scarlett, my best chicken in over 8 years of raising chickens, I balled and am balling my eyes out just thinking of her. I found her under the coop(the coop is on little legs) all sprawled out with no obvious signs like blood, feather loss, foam at the mouth, or any sign of injury; which makes this harder not knowing what happened to her, if she was in pain, or if I was at fault
she was like a dog, followed me around, clucked with delight when I came out to the coop, and if I sat down would run and jump into my lap to be held. She was a blue silkie hen a little over 1 year old named Scarlett, my best chicken in over 8 years of raising chickens, I balled and am balling my eyes out just thinking of her. I found her under the coop(the coop is on little legs) all sprawled out with no obvious signs like blood, feather loss, foam at the mouth, or any sign of injury; which makes this harder not knowing what happened to her, if she was in pain, or if I was at fault
I'm sorry about you two who lost chickens.
Ooj, them other species of things can be a right pain.
Hi Spockadoodle-doo.
I was about to fall asleep last night when I jolted awake in a fit of panic - I haven't done the chem prac questions and they're due this afternoon.
I thought it would be a good idea to leave the questions till after the holidays so I could refresh my memory on the practical before I do it next week.
Just finished our second to last chemistry topic. Electrophilic substitution of benzene. Nitration uhuhuhu
Everyone's gonna clap for the lecturer, I love how this class does it for every lecturer we've had. This would be number eight this year.
Adopted some chickens yesterday! Hopefully some pictures to come.
I got 'em from a lady a couple miles away whom had a lot.
I got:
White Langshan hen (She's huge!!!)
Mille Fluer D'uccle hen, she's a little older, but still not covered in white
Red Pyle OEGB bantam hen
and a Quail D'anvers rooster. He's such a polite little thing