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Quote: Honestly (Just my opinion) you might be surprised. My son, his 2 cousins, and the neighbor boy (2 six year olds, a 7 year old, and an 8 year old) LOVED going to the processing class with me last July. They thought it was seriously awesome to watch how chickens were killed and processed. I bet if you told your son that since it was a boy you were going to rename him "Dinner" until it was time to process him, he'd be fine. Let's let our little boys grow up tough; it's great to be tender hearted and gentle, but also tough! He would probably surprise you.

Quote: I know, I know. This was totally said with the best of intent as you know I like to worry about my bird, but because of this I know each one like the back of my hand. Her sitting on the roost when I entered the run was strange. Usually they all congregate around my legs waiting for treats any time I come out. I brought her in for an exam and she's not egg bound but her crop is not emptying. She is likely impacted from getting access yesterday to the side of the yard with super long grass. Her tail remains down when she's walking around for the most part, although she's been standing in the same place in my kitchen for over an hour without moving now; she just huddles with eyes closing sometimes. Something IS wrong. I'm glad I know my birds and didn't say this to make you feel bad CR, but she IS, indeed, sick or something and I'm not worrying for no reason.

So far to help her I've given her EVOO (about a tsp), a tiny syringe full of molasses, and some water. She won't eat or drink on her own so I'm just droppering water into her every couple hours. I just put her in a box and closed the top to keep her still. I massaged her crop downward and tomorrow I'll get grit first thing in the morning and recheck her crop. Anything else that helps a blocked up bird?
Ok, I didn't read the whole thing. Yes I would say she is sick with something. have you tried treating for Cocci? With Corid?
 
Ok, I didn't read the whole thing. Yes I would say she is sick with something. have you tried treating for Cocci? With Corid?
No, not yet. What makes you jump to cocci? I really do want to help her! I have Corid and in the medicine cabinet. I'm not sure why Cocci now, since she's about a year old and we've had no cocci issues; just because it's damp out so much lately?
 
Honestly (Just my opinion) you might be surprised. My son, his 2 cousins, and the neighbor boy (2 six year olds, a 7 year old, and an 8 year old) LOVED going to the processing class with me last July. They thought it was seriously awesome to watch how chickens were killed and processed. I bet if you told your son that since it was a boy you were going to rename him "Dinner" until it was time to process him, he'd be fine. Let's let our little boys grow up tough; it's great to be tender hearted and gentle, but also tough! He would probably surprise you.


I know.... And he helps with fishing and everything.... The problem is in the fact that the chick came as a pet, vs food.....we have always had a rule that pet vs food was decided when the animal came home...and this is/was a pet..... But believe me, I will be working on DS to try to change the chicks 'designation'....... ;)
 
Quote: They can get it at any time. Most older birds fight it off on a daily basis quite well, but if for some reason she got a little stressed or run down, it can start to take over in the gut. Is her poop normal looking? It is something that I do if I have a chicken that is lethargic, standing around, puffed up. It's just where I start.
 
Quote: They can get it at any time. Most older birds fight it off on a daily basis quite well, but if for some reason she got a little stressed or run down, it can start to take over in the gut. Is her poop normal looking? It is something that I do if I have a chicken that is lethargic, standing around, puffed up. It's just where I start.

Her poops are scant firm blackish pieces with lots of urates and water.
 
When I go to Goodwill with my mom and aunt, we look for all of the angel figurines and such and make a nice display. Mom pretends that she doesn't know us. Last time, we found a football star bobblehead and several other memorable characters (a provocatively-dressed cat and a terribly creepy child, among others) and placed them around a Jesus. We stick to angels mostly, but some of the non-angels were just too good. We hope that other shoppers appreciated our creation.

lilfarmmomma- if you post pics of what you are looking for, I'll keep an eye out. I really like the Goodwill store by us.
It's fun to go there and just wander around. I truly enjoy recycling, re-using, and re-purposing things.
I will post a pic of the glasses tomorrow. I love all thrift stores, I could spend hours in them. I always find treasures that I would love to have, some just because and some to repurpose. Man, if I was rich, I would be in trouble.
A couple of pictures...
Here's my daughter at her teacher's wedding last night.


And here is my son. He was outside playing and it was quiet. Too quiet. Welcome, Mud Boy!

Never a dull moment! Gotta go. The tub needs a scrub, and I may just burn his clothes.

--Nikki
Oh my!! That is what my 5 yo looks like almost on a daily basis. They would get along great!! One day, he was rolling around in the poop pile from us cleaning stalls. Wednesday, he was barefoot, sweats up to his knees wading in the little stream that flows into our pond. Came in covered in dirt and cut grass. Your daughter is beautiful! I miss having a little girl to dress up.
 
I have been following this discussion closely - thank you both. And after having kids, I like to think of myself of a sort of poop expert. But, please clarify - are urates the liquidy part of the poop that kind of sits on top of it? Thanks in advance. - Gina
 
I have been following this discussion closely - thank you both. And after having kids, I like to think of myself of a sort of poop expert. But, please clarify - are urates the liquidy part of the poop that kind of sits on top of it? Thanks in advance. - Gina

I assume you're talking to me? (If you quote our posts, they'll show up like this post with the intended post you're replying to above it) Yes, the urates are the white part on top of a normal poop, that is actually the birds' urine, except they don't urinate. In my hen's case, she is expelling tiny bits of solids and a lot of watery white urates.
 
I assume you're talking to me? (If you quote our posts, they'll show up like this post with the intended post you're replying to above it) Yes, the urates are the white part on top of a normal poop, that is actually the birds' urine, except they don't urinate. In my hen's case, she is expelling tiny bits of solids and a lot of watery white urates.
Thanks! (for the info on poop and replies)
 

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