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Oh, Don't make a special trip. I'm on vaca the following week and Coastal is on the list. My chicken free range a lot, but I'd like to have something bigger than chick grit on hand.

It won't be a special trip. The Supermall is across the street from Coastal. And, ya know, it's always fun to drag the kiddos in just to teach them a little patience.
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"Mom, do we HAVE to go here AGAIN!" "WHY do we always have to come here?" LOL!
 
BTW... I don't put the grit or oyster shell in any feeders. I just sprinkle both of them on the floor of the run. I used to put them in bowls, and they'd knock them over. Having the grit and oyster shell on the floor gives them something to scratch through, too. I don't use hay or anything like that in my run. It's bad enough that my allergies react to the pine chips - I'm not about to take a chance with hay on the ground.
 
Last I read there was some improvement. How is she now? I feel for ya and hope things go well.
Thank you! We brought her home around noon today. She is very unsteady on her feet, but only needs one person keeping an hand on her harness to keep her upright. We stopped at a pet store to buy the harness and I got some of her favorite treats, which she ate immediately in the van. (She had not touched food at all for almost 2 days.) She has been on her bed most of the time, snoozing away. (Oh, and I had it wrong. She just turned 14 yesterday!) I'm a softie, so I've been giving her treats all day and bringing her water in a bowl. She hasn't touched her regular food, but she took her pills like usual. So long as she's eating and getting her meds, I'm happy. I'll be calling her regular vet in the morning to take her in for blood work.

I'm very thankful we can afford critical care for our pets, and that there is an animal ER like 2 miles from our house. It's very costly, but if we didn't take them in, we would have lost her around 4-5 years ago, when she had her first emergency. That was hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. I do have to say, when your dog starts bleeding from its rear end, you get to see the doctor real fast! A couple years later, she had seizures. We've also taken in another greyhound for a stroke and probably something else, and a third one had a leg amputated for bone cancer there. Plus, our diabetic 17 year old cat sees an Internist there.

Why am I getting into another kind of animal that has health problems??? And I kind of doubt that I'd be able to eat a chicken that was a pet, even if it had to be put down. I could easily eat a meat chicken raised for that purpose and named "Tenders" or something like that, but not a pet.

Jennifer
 
I didn't turn the previous one in because they said no smashed spiders - and that one had taken a huge beating. It is $25.00 to have the spider tested. I needed a good specimen - just didn't want to see one just before everyone went to bed.
I guess that would be hard to identify a squished blob, haha! Not many would be able to collect a live one! Good luck and I hope for good news!

Thank you! We brought her home around noon today. She is very unsteady on her feet, but only needs one person keeping an hand on her harness to keep her upright. We stopped at a pet store to buy the harness and I got some of her favorite treats, which she ate immediately in the van. (She had not touched food at all for almost 2 days.) She has been on her bed most of the time, snoozing away. (Oh, and I had it wrong. She just turned 14 yesterday!) I'm a softie, so I've been giving her treats all day and bringing her water in a bowl. She hasn't touched her regular food, but she took her pills like usual. So long as she's eating and getting her meds, I'm happy. I'll be calling her regular vet in the morning to take her in for blood work.

I'm very thankful we can afford critical care for our pets, and that there is an animal ER like 2 miles from our house. It's very costly, but if we didn't take them in, we would have lost her around 4-5 years ago, when she had her first emergency. That was hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. I do have to say, when your dog starts bleeding from its rear end, you get to see the doctor real fast! A couple years later, she had seizures. We've also taken in another greyhound for a stroke and probably something else, and a third one had a leg amputated for bone cancer there. Plus, our diabetic 17 year old cat sees an Internist there.

Why am I getting into another kind of animal that has health problems??? And I kind of doubt that I'd be able to eat a chicken that was a pet, even if it had to be put down. I could easily eat a meat chicken raised for that purpose and named "Tenders" or something like that, but not a pet.

Jennifer
Well, bless your heart!! Sounds like you've had enough vet. problems to last a lifetime! Hope your kitty handles the insulin shots without much trouble. At the vet clinic I worked at we had a few that would board and many were a bit grumpy! Can't blame them, though, being away from home.
 
Just a Reminder.....

1 Lemon Cuckoo Orpington Rooster - free to BYC member if used for flock - Size Large!

3 Large Fowl Black Ameraucana's -$10 each unsexed -Raised by a broody so needs a little handling work but still friendly little bugs - Poseidon's Babies

1 Bantam mutt pullet - $10 - 4-5 months old little white bug with sort of splash coloring.... (looks white until you really look then you notice some colors)
Parentage is a Bantam White (with hidden blue gene) Leghorn/Cochin Rooster with a Bantam Andalusian Blue Hen. Hen lays med eggs so egg size hopefully will be good for a little bantam.

PM me if interested.
Need to reduce flock back to my breeders and layers before I get in neighbor trouble :D
 
Quote: absolutely. my girls make a bee-line for the side of the house and hunt and scratch. My weed eating chores for this area is ZILCH, 0, nada. The best thing though is the reduction of spiders in my house. The doggy door made for easy access to the creepies and crawlies. The reduction has been at least 90% and no I'm not spinning a tall tale.
 
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Nah, I gotta be up before the kids! They are all awake no later than 6:45 every morning, so I gotz to get my beauty sleep or I'm a hot mess! BUT.....I still stay up late
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Gotta have some time to decompress after busy days filled with sweet littles
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Well I don't claim to be part of the true night crew but I am usually on here until about 11:00pm and back about 3:00-4:00 am. It sucks but hey what else am I gonna do at that time??
If I remember correctly, I am the first
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chief of the night crew. I do admit that I have been slacking off the past few months though.
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Tonight I have a very good excuse for not being around until late.
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About 7:30pm tonight my parents showed up without any prior notice. I haven't seen or talked to them for several years now.
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I will admit that I have been very happy with the way things were. But darn it; I am an extremely hospitable person......
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So they are spending the night, and I get to sleep on the sofa.
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I'm going to have to think about this situation for a bit. Oh well it's not like I have had to discuss anything important so far.
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But I am very certain that the head chief of the night crew should really belong to Rainwolf. I think that she spends more of the night awake than I do. CR is very good at taking over after I finally head for bed between 2 and 3 in the morning. lol
 
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