Seems like you got to do more than doom-and-gloom stuff. After all, it's OK to prepare for hard times, but bad for your karma to constantly expect them
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Thanks, Isaiah. Oh, my, I read it, your poor cow! That is very scary. Lots of rabies in this county here. Had a llama with it once, I recall.Cyn I absolutely love your accent too! I will watch your new video in a minute.
I am gonna get my post from th Minnesota thread quick cuz I don't wanna retype it. Got some possibly scary news
I think it's great to prepare as best you can but gee whiz, you gotta live, too, not just prepare for horrors to befall you. It's hard on the soul! But, I like chickens and I love quilting and creating things so if someone doesn't care about those, they can skip those and wait for a video that is more to their liking. I happen to think chickens are the perfect homestead livestock animal so there!Seems like you got to do more than doom-and-gloom stuff. After all, it's OK to prepare for hard times, but bad for your karma to constantly expect them
She has quit eating. Her color is purple, comb shrunken, she closes her eyes more than they're open. Her belly is getting larger, so something is very wrong inside. Her poop is not poop, it's all urates and green and matted to her butt feathers (we got it off, of course). She is not egg-bound, nothing I can fix, unfortunately. I am so sad. I really thought she'd rest a couple of days and then be clamoring to get out of that cage, but the fact that she seemed so relieved to be in it was a big clue that she was hurting badly.How do you know you will lose Mary? Is there no chance for her to pull through? Poor girl, I hope she's out of her pain soon.
So sad to hear. I am curious as to what has been wrong with her poor girl. So sorry.
I think Xander may have an objection!