I didn't get one this year. I'll order it next payday. I need to re-up my premium membership too. Had other expenses. We just put tires on my daughter's car.
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I took Wendy some scrambled eggs. She won't eat them. Tom is finally home from his doctor's appt so I'll get him to come out with me and we can examine her more closely to look for wounds. Could be Hector grabbed her and in pulling away, she pulled something. I have seen him breed her so she has squatted for him, but not very willingly. She doesn't much appreciate having a man again, seems to me.
Karen, mine are so old and some have such stiff, painful joints, that it would be cruel not to provide a heat spot for those birds. Atlas has awful hock joints and now, I see his daughter, Athena, flexing her legs like he does. She and Zara are 4 years old.
Wow this is like a soap opera. As the Egg Turns. We need a digest to keep track of past episodes. Those chickens sure keep you on the edge of your seat!
Well, something is wrong with Wendy. She roosts alone on that shortie "princess roost" that we never removed from that pen and when I went in there this morning, she didn't jump off to get their morning scratch and seemed a little bit fluffed. So, I picked her up, which would generally get a loud protest, but nothing. Right into the hospital cage she went. And she shows zero interest in the "chicken crack", aka 13 way scratch. So, either Hector hurt her or there is something else going on. She is currently laying well, but she is Atlas's sister and may be a dwarf gene carrier; never bred from her to know. Atlas never liked her, which is why she is missing her entire comb now, and Hector doesn't like her any better. She was always a bully and I believe she is the one who hurt Alice.
Amanda, who will be 13 in March, is not eating well anymore. And she is skin and bones. I've been putting her in the hospital cage on warm days when the door is open and sun streams into that cage so she can watch outdoor TV and she seems to really love it and be interested in it, but she is ancient, of course, and I can't see her lasting through this winter. She will eat special food like scrambled eggs or crumbled cornbread, etc, so she still has a tiny spark, but this morning, she was so still, I thought she was gone and she fell asleep over her food bowl.