The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Wow...half a mouse...must have been in a hurry before any of the competition got any
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If you do hang her upside down and massage her crop just be very careful to let her rest and breath! They can aspirate the materials they are vomiting and die.
 
When I went out to bring her in she was foaming out the throat and nostril. I brought her in and got the foam out, massaged, and got her to swallow some oil. The mass in her neck seems to have moved to her crop. I decided to put her back with the flock And she seems normal own.. pecking and running around. I'll watch for a full crop at roost and empty in the morning. I hope it didnt impact lower. But moving it seems to have helped.
 
Yikers. I had to deal with this yesterday when one of my RIRs was doing the same thing! I massaged her crop for several minutes, then held her head down to the ground, then massaged again. Eventually she gave an indignant BWAAAWK! and hacked up half a mouse. *grr*

Don't give up on her. Keep massaging and maybe some olive oil to help her hack it back out, whatever it is!

I believe I would have been mortified!
 
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My mom just got one.


OMG too precious

Not chicken related, but had to share these two pictures I took of my niece Payton while watching her this weekend.

She is a very good baby. :)

Del, you were talking before about using goat milk instead of formula. Did you do anything with the goats milk to feed it to an infant? Her mother has stopped breast feeding, and I hate seeing her eat formula. Of course I didn't give her any goats milk, but for the future and my own kids - I'd never want to use it. Not even my dogs would clean up the spilled formula off the ground from the bottle! That says something right there right??
Just put it through a milk filter..
I never cooked my milk(pasteurize) or homogenized it but they do have small units that will heat it automatically now.
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I'm sorry to bring yet another problem here but I evidently have a sick chicken. She seems to have a clogged esophagus? She was puffed up and doing a choking motion and closing her eyes this morning. Her crop doesnt appear full. I couldnt find it by rubbing her. When I ran my fingers down each side of her neck I can feel a bump about midway. She has what looks like a bit of spitup on her bottom beak. I didnt smell anything. I noticed this after feeding this morning but I dont know how she was yesterday for sure as I didnt spend much time observing yesterday. Im pretty sure she was eating this morning as I probably would have noticed anyone hanging back. Im not sure if she has drank. Advice is so much appreciated. I'm still whining over losing my bantam to a pred last week.. getting discouraged.


When I went out to bring her in she was foaming out the throat and nostril. I brought her in and got the foam out, massaged, and got her to swallow some oil. The mass in her neck seems to have moved to her crop. I decided to put her back with the flock And she seems normal own.. pecking and running around. I'll watch for a full crop at roost and empty in the morning. I hope it didnt impact lower. But moving it seems to have helped.
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My camera and lens are on sale right now for 40-50% off on Amazon. Wish it was that cheap when I bought it! My mom just got one. Not chicken related, but had to share these two pictures I took of my niece Payton while watching her this weekend. She is a very good baby. :) Del, you were talking before about using goat milk instead of formula. Did you do anything with the goats milk to feed it to an infant? Her mother has stopped breast feeding, and I hate seeing her eat formula. Of course I didn't give her any goats milk, but for the future and my own kids - I'd never want to use it. Not even my dogs would clean up the spilled formula off the ground from the bottle! That says something right there right??
so cute :)
 
My camera and lens are on sale right now for 40-50% off on Amazon. Wish it was that cheap when I bought it!

My mom just got one.




Not chicken related, but had to share these two pictures I took of my niece Payton while watching her this weekend.

She is a very good baby. :)

Del, you were talking before about using goat milk instead of formula. Did you do anything with the goats milk to feed it to an infant? Her mother has stopped breast feeding, and I hate seeing her eat formula. Of course I didn't give her any goats milk, but for the future and my own kids - I'd never want to use it. Not even my dogs would clean up the spilled formula off the ground from the bottle! That says something right there right??

So cute, I hope you get one of your own quickly once you start trying. There are all kinds of natural mothering sites out there. There are cloth diaper sites that act as a good entry to the world of natural parenting. It seems like there is a link in these cloth diaper forums for almost anything you can do naturally from not vaxing or delay vaxing, not cutting, nursing, natural formulas, even natural ways to help monitor ovulation. It is a world of natural remedies that has lots of drama unlike this thread. Some even get uptight about what soaps should be used around the house or in the washing machine. Fun times to read and learn different opinions.
We do some of the natural parenting stuff like cloth diapers, nursing, and doulas for birthing. But we also do other things like shots to prevent measles. The best part of parenting is being able to pick and choose the method you think is best.
 

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