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Today I went out to clean up the run and gave my girls a quick check. One has a crop that feels mushy. The other has a very prominent breast bone. Any advice helps. They are only 9 weeks old.
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I totally agree...but feel your pain!Aria has just the softest heart, it’s really hard teaching her these lessons as gently as possible. I’ve talked to my therapist and she reassured me that teaching her these things in a safe and supportive environment will benefit her as she ages—since disappointment and sadness are unavoidable. So I’m trying to keep that perspective in mind. It’s hard for me too, as I can’t be 100% certain they will be treated as well somewhere else, but it’s part of chickening!![]()
Oh wow! Looking amazing! And good luck!Well we said goodbye to RooPaul today and it went about as expected. :-( Aria spent all day with him until he left and then sobbed periodically the rest of the day and at bedtime.Breaks my heart but I really feel it was for the best. He and George were sharing a coop with the two new pullets and the pullets seemed afraid to go anywhere and were always hiding in the coop. After RooPaul left, the ladies came out and tonight during bed check, we found all three of them snuggled together on the roost bar
So the pullets were happy, George is happy, and according to the new owner her little girl is extra happy
Aria has grudgingly agreed that it was a move that made sense and she was happy the girl was to have him.
We got a teeny bit more done on the Cooplex! Runs are built! Next the roof!! Tomorrow!
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We also entered a few birds in an online poultry show, so fingers crossed for the entrants!Finally got some nice Ducky Jr pictures too!
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Totally glad you asked this question!Hello chicken peeps! I have a question. I posed it elsewhere, but got no response, so I'm going to ask here if you don't mind. I'm just curious how often you all check for mites and such on your birds. Ours are still skittish, and we can't get near them without them bolting, so we can't inspect them. Someone also mentioned a vent trim. Is that something we need to do as well? Yup, we're total newbs....
I apologize if this is not the right thread, but it does get the most activity. Thanks.
Gosh another loss! Idk how you handle that! Glad the other is doing well.You guys I finally finished the most important things left to do on my Cooplex!Tomorrow we will hang the bird netting and shade cloth over the runs and then add chickens!!
We lost Milton the d’Uccles that was sick, but Noodle Neck is back with the baby flock! Still giving her vitamins, but her head and neck are mostly in good working condition and she can fly, eat and drink so I figured she could go back with her friends.
Long day, I’m beat!
I check a few of my birds weekly and try and switch up what birds I check every week. If one has, assume all may have. I check neck, under wings and vents.Hello chicken peeps! I have a question. I posed it elsewhere, but got no response, so I'm going to ask here if you don't mind. I'm just curious how often you all check for mites and such on your birds. Ours are still skittish, and we can't get near them without them bolting, so we can't inspect them. Someone also mentioned a vent trim. Is that something we need to do as well? Yup, we're total newbs....
I apologize if this is not the right thread, but it does get the most activity. Thanks.
Absolutely adorable!!!! Thanks for the awesome share!!!Hey everyone! Just wanted to show off my Shetland ducksToday was a big day because the first of the bunch got her name--Sigrid! These are a critically endangered species that we drove 14 hours straight to pick up... may be just a tad the "crazy duck lady" lol So excited to see what they'll look like in a couple weeks! Are there any other Shetland duck owners in the group?
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It's terrific you are keeping a good eye on the flock.Today I went out to clean up the run and gave my girls a quick check. One has a crop that feels mushy. The other has a very prominent breast bone. Any advice helps. They are only 9 weeks old.
Terrific! Looks like it will help you meet your goals. Looking forward to seeing it stockedYou guys I finally finished the most important things left to do on my Cooplex!Tomorrow we will hang the bird netting and shade cloth over the runs and then add chickens!!
We lost Milton the d’Uccles that was sick, but Noodle Neck is back with the baby flock! Still giving her vitamins, but her head and neck are mostly in good working condition and she can fly, eat and drink so I figured she could go back with her friends.
Long day, I’m beat!
Super cute ♡♡♡!!! Nice clean fresh coop tooWe have 3 young chickens which Im trying to make friends with in case a time comes where they need to be handled.
They're finally getting used to me and have started running up to me as I walk in the coop.View attachment 3535217
Thanks! I can't wait to see it stocked eitherTerrific! Looks like it will help you meet your goals. Looking forward to seeing it stocked
Sorry about the baby. Hope things are getting easier for you all ♡
Lots of forward motion!
Yeah, when they say parenting is the hardest thing you'll ever do...I never really considered it would be for these types of reasons.I totally agree...but feel your pain!
It's just like our human moma side to wanna shield them from ALL the pain and hurts in life! But it isn't health nor good for em! You are doing so good by doing what's hard and she'll appreciate it over time.
Oh wow! Looking amazing! And good luck!
Gosh another loss! Idk how you handle that! Glad the other is doing well.
And the Cooplex is just adorable!!!
Congratulations!!!