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I'm so glad that Tweetie is doing well and that you gave her a chance by working with her. Have found out for me self that most ppl dont care for chickens in my area where I live. Cause, I've been crushed with little hope from the vets when my rooster Chirpy got limber neck. They told me he might not make it that weekend and it would be best to have him put down I couldn't do it b/c he was a surviver. He did make it and then the vet told me she would help me work with him. It took alot of work but chirpy keeping hanging in their and then he gotten must better. Due to this hatching process(longer story) he not quite right but, he's got his head held high, crows and ejoying being a rooster to this day. And the same goes for Margaret! These chickens are telling us not to give up cause they are not giving up.![]()
Special needs chickens are always such inspirations and most the time make amazing storys from their lives.
