I am greatly relieved to see that photo!View attachment 4015283
Here is Christmas Day baby, alive and well! The upside down baby in the incubator is the one on the far right, Solstice, and those are her siblings Thistle and Treacle.
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I am greatly relieved to see that photo!View attachment 4015283
Here is Christmas Day baby, alive and well! The upside down baby in the incubator is the one on the far right, Solstice, and those are her siblings Thistle and Treacle.
Me too!I am greatly relieved to see that photo!
Awww! Thanks for the update!!!View attachment 4015283
Here is Christmas Day baby, alive and well! The upside down baby in the incubator is the one on the far right, Solstice, and those are her siblings Thistle and Treacle.
It's okay. Other than being blind and nearly deaf, he was pretty darned healthy for 31-year-old. He was well loved his whole life - I'd had him since he was almost two - and very spoiled in his old age. Better yet, he went peacefully in his sleep.I am so sorry.
I guess we know what's gonna be in YOUR Easter basket, this year! Chicks!This thread is gold!
Around our house it's referred to as "broke chicken."
Down to only a single girl atm, so I really miss broke chicken piles in my yard!
Berta died of happiness when she finally got to take a bath after being stuck in the coop for weeks:
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That is the funniest and most unflattering chicken picture I've seen in a long time!Berta died of happiness when she finally got to take a bath after being stuck in the coop for weeks:
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That a winner right there!I was frozen in place next to this chicken, carefully ensuring that these glorious moments of hers were not interrupted.