Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

Afternoon all..yep the biggest hazard with tractors is if you don't have a wire bottom is they get caught when moving....if the leg is broke, you need to cull..sorry.

Thanks irish for the link....Terri you are celeb now....good job way to go!

Sorry about the losses...I would not rule out bobcat either...they are relentless once they find the easy prey....time for a trailcam.

Yep, talk about a wasted day Jim. I was gonna use the splitter and there it was a flat tire.....half a day shot by the time I had it fixed...good story for the fire at the bash. Should be a lot of them this year.....Can't wait!

bigz
 
The injured hen is still alive and walking around.

Mama has a loaded gun.
I actually used a needle and quilting thread for stitching the neighbors chicken when her sisters dog grabbed and shook it last year. I didn't sew it tightly just enough to have some edges meet and I put a ton of triple antibiotic in the wound and then finally sprayed with blue coat. The neighbor then put her in confinement for 2-3 days and she is just fine 18 months later. We never removed the stitched I am sure chickens have super healing powers and any thread eventually was just shed. Good luck though, whatever it was will be back.

Jim, just reading your posts tires me out
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Nice to see the article on Terri and welcome to all the newbies enjoy watching "chicken TV" that and a cold beverage are best reserved for a warm sunny summer day.

Cuties, still need to apologized for sending you to the wrong MacDonalds, Hope you were able to sell everything and it was wonderful to finally meet you.. My momma is moved to the broody house and setting. Funny thing is she was the head honcho, boy will she have a reckoning when she returns to the flock!
 
Ok, guess she will be ok as my son says she is putting weight on it. What does Cull mean? Sorry for being so dumb.
 
Irish, you don't need to caulk, stitch or superglue. Just rinse it daily with saline solution and put antibiotic ointment (without pain killer) on it. I've had chickens in much worse condition than this. She'll be fine as long as it doesn't get infected. They can grow an amazing amount of skin back pretty quickly.
 
Good to hear that the hen will make it firstchick..cull means to dispatch, or noodles or with rice.

Welcome to all the new folks...don't forget to attend the get together the weekend after memorial weekend.

bigz
 
Eat her???? OMG. This is gonna take some getting use to. Where is the get together the weekend after Memorial Day and remind me again, when is Memorial Day?
 
ANOTHER ?? What would be the best way to put chicken wire, or the best wire on the bottom of the coop, And what kind should I use?
 
Irish, you don't need to caulk, stitch or superglue. Just rinse it daily with saline solution and put antibiotic ointment (without pain killer) on it. I've had chickens in much worse condition than this. She'll be fine as long as it doesn't get infected. They can grow an amazing amount of skin back pretty quickly.

Thanks, BBP. I picked up some Blu Kote today. She seems sore and sits in the nest a lot but is getting around OK to the food and water.
 

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