Hi! Once upon a time, I left a gate I was about to hang leaning while I went back for more screws. Gate fell on nosey Silkie hen and squashed her near-flat. I couldn't find anything wrong with her but a shattered leg (imagine a bunch of broken spaghetti in a sock). I had read previously the proper splinting technique and the proper aspirin dosage for her pain and inflamation. I didn't even need to ask for help, because someone had already been there. After it was calm, I searched for the thread and *checked my facts*. She lived inside with her splinted leg for 6 wks and healed without even a limp.
I am 'persona non grata', so it is my nature to *look and read* and not ask for help. If I had asked and wated for a response, the bird would have died of old age WITH a still-broke leg
I've gotten lots of hand-holding and help with incubation and hatching here.
Wow, and so much appreciated information about genetics.
Chicken genetics are fabulously complicated and our members that actually have a grasp on the genetics end are under-appreciated.
Other stuff, too, that is un-chicken-related! I learned to make cold-process goat milk soap from just reading what was posted in 'Hobbies thread' --- using lye and all!
So much amazing knowledge shared.
Lisa