That Sucks! I had 2 shingrex vaccine need to b it I guess.I am currently suffering through a flareup of shingles. On a good day I'd rather eat a bar of soap than rake.
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That Sucks! I had 2 shingrex vaccine need to b it I guess.I am currently suffering through a flareup of shingles. On a good day I'd rather eat a bar of soap than rake.
Thank you.That Sucks! I had 2 shingrex vaccine need to b it I guess.
Laughing, only because I've been there and love the analogy.I am currently suffering through a flareup of shingles. On a good day I'd rather eat a bar of soap than rake.
I am so thankful to hear this. I have one pullet (hatched in early March) who decided as her first full molt to do it right now since the weather is cold and rainy. As a new chicken mama, I thought I would check with backyard chicken to see if I should panic. But reading this, I feel I can relax some. Anything I can do to help the situation?I have several who are molting too.
Pop some popcorn and pull up a chair. Nope, nothing you can do. They'll grow in when they grow in. You can up her protein feed supply if you want, but they'll only grow as fast as they can grow.I am so thankful to hear this. I have one pullet (hatched in early March) who decided as her first full molt to do it right now since the weather is cold and rainy. As a new chicken mama, I thought I would check with backyard chicken to see if I should panic. But reading this, I feel I can relax some. Anything I can do to help the situation?
I've also got a feather puller. She's pulling out back and tail feathers of others, but I cannot figure out who it is. If I could, they'd be GONE. So I have some naked-ish NON molting birds, sigh.I am so thankful to hear this. I have one pullet (hatched in early March) who decided as her first full molt to do it right now since the weather is cold and rainy. As a new chicken mama, I thought I would check with backyard chicken to see if I should panic. But reading this, I feel I can relax some. Anything I can do to help the situation?
Hey everybody! Happy belated Thanksgiving. Its been a while... a loooong time actually. I'm still harvesting carrots here though. There's some garlic that popped up recently, it must be bulbs I missed when harvesting. I need to plant garlic for next year still. I need to get on that right away.
Lots o protein... I give mine some black oil sunflower seeds to help speed up the feather growth. Not sure if it really works but all my girls have soft, shiny coats right now so I must be doing something right.I am so thankful to hear this. I have one pullet (hatched in early March) who decided as her first full molt to do it right now since the weather is cold and rainy. As a new chicken mama, I thought I would check with backyard chicken to see if I should panic. But reading this, I feel I can relax some. Anything I can do to help the situation?
I am currently suffering through a flareup of shingles. On a good day I'd rather eat a bar of soap than rake.