Last autumn, my neighbors were moving, and they also had chickens, and they had this one chicken that they were very fond of because she was very docile, and they were worried that she would be killed at the farm she would end up at, so they gave us the hen! Her name is daisy.
At first, she laid no eggs, perhaps this is why my neighbor was worried about sending her to a farm. But I remember the first egg she laid, it was actually on the Purim after I got her. She is now about 3 years old I beleive, and she lays about six little beige per week, quite a lot for a bantom cochin like herself.
You remember how I told you in my last post that my rooster has louse eggs on his face, turns out those weren't eggs, just sabacious deposits, but ironicly, he did have lice. Unfortunately, something happened to Sam, I am not sure what, but it made him very sick. The vet says it is a neurological disease, but if he gets over it then it is probably a vitamin-E difficiancy or a bacterial infection, which wouldn't be too much of a problem, but if he doesn't recover, it could be a reportably virus which would lead to whole crapload of stuff with the state.
Last Wednesday, maybe Tuesday, he was very wobbley, and had trouble walking normally, and then on Friday, I brought him to the vet, he had lost weight and wasn't eating, he told us to syringe-feed him, and we did. On Monday night he couldn't even stand, and was lying on his side, and we brought him back on the next Teusday, he stayed there untill Thursday, and was tube-fed and medicated.
We brought him back yesterday, and now we are tube feeding him, and he does seem to getting a little bit better, he can stand a little bit, support his head and neck better, and make his usual sounds again. But he still can't walk(but he's trying to), doesn't stand very much, and sleeps for most of the day. At least he seems to be on the right track though. I couldn't get any pictures of him in this state.
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