Writing a story in a chicken's eyes! UPDATE Pg. 75!

I have terrible news: The Daisy in real life (My AL hen) is very sick and isn't going to make it. Now, another one of my favorites, Chicklet, is sick too. We have no idea what is wrong or how to prevent it. I apologize for no new chapters.

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Thanks guys...
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Here's an update:
The good news is, when I came home, Daisy had her eyes open and her head up! I got her to drink and eat alot and her poo is starting to get more solid. She even stood up, wobbled around, walked about a foot and laid back down! I got her to eat a good amount of a yogurt, egg yolk and honey mixture and she ate alot of wet food mash and water. She didn't spit it back up, either! Also, Chicklet's comb is starting to go back to normal and she's keeping down the yogurt and water and food mash. They're both improving!!!
 
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Yeah, I really hope. After all that's been going on, that would be terrible. My pap wanted ot put Daisy down this morning and tell me that she died overnight.
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But, my grandma talked him out of it and Daisy lived!
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I love your story and can't wait for more of it!!
I'm glad to hear that Daisy is improving. It's really frustrating when our beloved pets can't tell us what's wrong with them. May I suggest adding some raw garlic to the yogurt you're giving Daisy. Just put a clove through a garlic press and mix it in really well. It's a natural antibotic and it's antiviral so it will help no matter what's wrong with her. Add a clove or two to her water too.
 

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