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No Name 22-10-2011 04:31 PM

White Chicken
 
White chicken, who has been limping for months, and was looking very much
like a spent chicken for a few months ... has made a remarkable recovery,
is back to laying almost every day, and has stopped limping. In fact, she's
back to completely ruling the roost, I've spotted her climbing on the back
of most of the others already this week.


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'Mike'[_4_] 22-10-2011 05:14 PM

White Chicken
 


wrote in message
...
White chicken, who has been limping for months, and was looking very much
like a spent chicken for a few months ... has made a remarkable recovery,
is back to laying almost every day, and has stopped limping. In fact,
she's
back to completely ruling the roost, I've spotted her climbing on the back
of most of the others already this week.


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Quite remarkable how they recover. When I had chickens I had one being
pecked on the back of the neck. White chicken, (Thornber's 606) and of
course the blood showed and the rest had a go. Brought said chicken home,
put her in a 'crate', ample food, water and light and not long before she
was laying again and healed up.

Mike

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Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive.

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'Mike'[_4_] 22-10-2011 05:16 PM

White Chicken
 


"'Mike'" wrote in message
...


wrote in message
...
White chicken, who has been limping for months, and was looking very much
like a spent chicken for a few months ... has made a remarkable recovery,
is back to laying almost every day, and has stopped limping. In fact,
she's
back to completely ruling the roost, I've spotted her climbing on the
back
of most of the others already this week.


--


Quite remarkable how they recover. When I had chickens I had one being
pecked on the back of the neck. White chicken, (Thornber's 606) and of
course the blood showed and the rest had a go. Brought said chicken home,
put her in a 'crate', ample food, water and light and not long before she
was laying again and healed up.



I would add that we had Thornber's 404's, a big brown bird which laid brown
eggs, because my customers wanted brown eggs because they have more taste
;-((

Mike

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....................................

Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive.

....................................





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