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Besides the people at shows and fairs I feel bad for the animals who are confined. Most of the time at our fair the poultry barn is hot, the cages are small, people are harassing the birds, the cages aren't clean enough to make me feel good about it... so while I like to see the birds I generally stay away.

Plus I'm super paranoid about biosecurity and those places make me itchy.
 
All the shows I've been to have been very clean. Fairs??? Not so much. Also never seen any birds harrassed. They keep a very good eye out for things. I have heard of some bad things happening at shows, but this one is really different than most. I'm bringing home birds from Southern Cal so no matter what I do this weekend I'll have a month that I'll be watching everything. And I don't wear things like shoes or boots out back that I wear anyplace else. Hand sanitizer is in the truck. Think I'm good. LOL
 
THe september fair in SPencer, MA , is wonderful for poultry. All 4H birds. Clean, clean, clean. Stacked double high so you can see a lot of birds at once. THe shavings are clean. A nice display of a variety of breeds both bantam and LF. I'm careful not to touch anything just in case. THough local animal inspector has been encouraging me to have my kids show chickens. I'm a bit paranoid about he communicable diseases.
 
Yes we have had icy roads and walks lately.

Clear this morning, then fog again, now rain. Maybe it will clear the air! It's been horrible! Everyone around here is sick. First the upper resp. now the tummy stuff.
 
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I feel sort of silly posting this, what with recent bad news certainly overshadowing it, but I found my house rooster, Jack, dead on the sofa this morning. He was still warm, but gone. My silly, special needs WCB Polish boy would surely have died months ago had I not brought him into the house permanently, after the third time he suffered crest and head pecking damage, so he had some very special time with me, but I didn't think he would die with so little warning.

He was a little off last night, holding his wings away from his body as he perched on the back on the sofa. He also wanted to snuggle right against my body. I brought him a cup of water and he drank quite a bit, eagerly.

He has never shown all that much energy (except when crowing!) and his movements have always been measured and deliberate, due to his blind eye. He never ran or scampered anywhere, the two pullets often ran past him and he'd start turning circles as if the girls' passing had enough force to whirl him around like some cartoon scene. I had to encourage him to jump up on the sofa and he always clawed /climbed up my torso or the arm of the sofa to get to the sofa back. So, he's never been "right" - I just didn't expect to find him dead.

I could always tell it was Jack walking around - laminate floors - and his steps sounded like he stomped everywhere, carefully placing his feet for each step. He stopped frequently, as if to rest in his explorations.

I am so sad. Quivery lip sad, leaky eyes. I wrapped him in a t-shirt but am not ready to bury him
yet. He was a big lunk of feathered, trusting company.
 
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So sorry
 
I feel sort of silly posting this, what with recent bad news certainly overshadowing it, but I found my house rooster, Jack, dead on the sofa this morning. He was still warm, but gone. My silly, special needs WCB Polish boy would surely have died months ago had I not brought him into the house permanently, after the third time he suffered crest and head pecking damage, so he had some very special time with me, but I didn't think he would die with so little warning.

He was a little off last night, holding his wings away from his body as he perched on the back on the sofa. He also wanted to snuggle right against my body. I brought him a cup of water and he drank quite a bit, eagerly.

He has never shown all that much energy (except when crowing!) and his movements have always been measured and deliberate, due to his blind eye. He never ran or scampered anywhere, the two pullets often ran past him and he'd start turning circles as if the girls' passing had enough force to whirl him around like some cartoon scene. I had to encourage him to jump up on the sofa and he always clawed /climbed up my torso or the arm of the sofa to get to the sofa back. So, he's never been "right" - I just didn't expect to find him dead.

I could always tell it was Jack walking around - laminate floors - and his steps sounded like he stomped everywhere, carefully placing his feet for each step. He stopped frequently, as if to rest in his explorations.

I am so sad. Quivery lip sad, leaky eyes. I wrapped him in a t-shirt but am not ready to bury him
yet. He was a big lunk of feathered, trusting company.

I am sorry for your loss
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I enjoyed your story about him eating soup with you!
 

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