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Very happy news about one ex-bat.

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Congratulations on the clean bill of health on your visiting bat, Ron.

I'm a bit down tonight. Came home to find my prized Lavender O rooster on his back in the coop, quite dead. No symptoms to lead me to believe he was on death's doorstep other than a bad case of molt. I suspect a sudden death heart attack or heart failure. I was able to hatch one chick that was him in June. She is a doll. I hope it wasn't anything genetic. He was only 14 months old.
 
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I just got the call from Animal Control. The bat was rabies free so I do not have to get shots!
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How wonderful! Great news!
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Congratulations on the clean bill of health on your visiting bat, Ron.

I'm a bit down tonight. Came home to find my prized Lavender O rooster on his back in the coop, quite dead. No symptoms to lead me to believe he was on death's doorstep other than a bad case of molt. I suspect a sudden death heart attack or heart failure. I was able to hatch one chick that was him in June. She is a doll. I hope it wasn't anything genetic. He was only 14 months old.
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Oh no! So sorry! Hugs to you.
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I want to thank everyone for your well wishes, and prayers.

Ron, I'm so glad to hear your bat wasn't rabid, and you don't have to get any shots. While rabies shots may be one of the modern wonders of medical science, and a good thing when needed, it's a whole lot better not to need them. So did you figure out if the bat bit you, or did it just give you a bat kiss?
 
Awesome ron! Vaccine or not, rabies is scary. This summer bat episode wasn't our first run in, 12 yrs ago our oldest who did not have to participate this time got the shots when she was little along with her uncle over a confirmed rabid gray fox, and the in-laws dogs put down that killed it.
Anyone ever watch the 1936 movie 'The story of Louis Pasteur' ?
Just watched it a couple yrs ago, very good movie. Back then Pasteur was ostracized from the medical community for believing in silly junk science of these things you can't see he called 'germs', Lol! What a idiot, even thought doctors should wash their hands and sanitize their equipment before performing surgery, what a laughing stock!
Amazing he hung in there and discovered great things advancing the medical profession, among them silly things called vaccines for anthrax and rabies (and brewing methods :-D).
 
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I want to thank everyone for your well wishes, and prayers.

Ron, I'm so glad to hear your bat wasn't rabid, and you don't have to get any shots. While rabies shots may be one of the modern wonders of medical science, and a good thing when needed, it's a whole lot better not to need them. So did you figure out if the bat bit you, or did it just give you a bat kiss?
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Still praying for you. Very sorry to hear of your pneumonia complications. Hope that is resolved soon.
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