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Hmm. HA runs in my family.
I keep 2 asprins on my night stand for such a thing. Heart attaks usually happen late at night.
I read that if in doubt, take 2 regular strength asprins and call 911.
It won't hurt anymore than it already is.
The other thing that I totally fear is stroke.
To check for that, do the 3 "S".
Reach fror the SKY with both hands,
SMILE to a mirror,
SAY your name & telephone number. ( ok, for most of us that can't remember that anyway, say your BYC signature.
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If you can't do any of the three, call 911 ASAP & say STROKE.
It is reversable if you can get help in time. We've had 3 grannies in our family that had stroke & one uncle.
Time is the key here for a full recovery, but there is a good chance of a full recovery.
Don't take my word for it...Google it for yourself, then post ot on your own fridge. You can post it on mine too.
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Sorry...don't mean to scare anyone.
 
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am almost positive that the cuckoo marans I just hatched is one of these rare recessive gene types, HOLY COW!!!!!!!!!
This is a truly spectacular event!!
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Where is Illia when I need her ?
The chick in question is still drying, and way in back in a hatching basket so hard to photograph..but I will try later.
I cannot take it out, I still have over a doz eggs in there pipping & hatching..darn, I have to waite.
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We sure are almost neighbors. My DIL is from Enumclaw. Her parents were dairy farmers.
The chickens I had about 10 years ago were Araucanas. They were fun. The reddish girls laid the green eggs and the black & white ones laid the blue eggs. Is this typical or just what I got? I want to get some more as well as some Marans.
Better get busy on the coops! Maybe it will be dryer tomorrow. Sigh.

A welcome from me too. I am out here in the Claw. Also T-Hi, Pongoid and jbear are in the Lake Tapps area.

And a welcome to the other new people.

Thank you for the welcome. We live about a mile from the north end of Lake Tapps. Our family moved to Driftwood Point when I was in high school (a LONG time ago). Mom still lives there.
Going up to Reber Ranch this morning to get hay and look at the babies.
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