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Bruce, what's the deal with the lame welsummer? I know about the blind one. I actually will be making a brooder/special needs coop when my big one is done. So don't call til you talk to me please
The lame Welsummer can stand and hobble about, but she cannot keep up with the rest of the flock and she's defenseless against predators because she cannot run away.

She's a good eater, and has no problem getting to her food and water. She should lay nice-sized, speckled, chocolate-colored eggs when she starts laying in a few weeks. An example of her egg type is on the far lower right in the graphic below:

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You're welcome to have her for free, and the blind buff if you want her too. Since the buff is an Orpington, she will be a prolific egg layer beginning in a few weeks. She's Bea's sister.
 
The lame Welsummer can stand and hobble about, but she cannot keep up with the rest of the flock and she's defenseless against predators because she cannot run away.

She's a good eater, and has no problem getting to her food and water. She should lay nice-sized, speckled, chocolate-colored eggs when she starts laying in a few weeks. An example of her egg type is on the far lower right in the graphic below:

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You're welcome to have her for free, and the blind buff if you want her too. Since the buff is an Orpington, she will be a prolific egg layer beginning in a few weeks. She's Bea's sister.
I can keep both of them in the current coop after I move the others to the new one!!! I will gladly take them on
 
I just want to say I'm sorry for the delay in responding to you, you know who you are. My husband is in the hospital and we have been here since wed, doing a heart cath tomorrow, so I have been camped out at the hosp, running back to the house to check on the animals 2x day and still working cleaning houses, I have finally woke up from my coma needed sleep and I went 4.5 feet down, lol
 
I just want to say I'm sorry for the delay in responding to you, you know who you are. My husband is in the hospital and we have been here since wed, doing a heart cath tomorrow, so I have been camped out at the hosp, running back to the house to check on the animals 2x day and still working cleaning houses, I have finally woke up from my coma needed sleep and I went 4.5 feet down, lol
So sorry to hear about that Kat. Please send D our best, and we will keep him in our prayers.
 
Sorry to hear about your husband kat. I pray everything goes all right. My husband has 4 heart caths and he finally had to get a defibulator placed in him. I know what your going through. Things will be back to mostly normal soon. God bless.
 

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