Thinking she was egg bound, AJ has given her lots of warm soaking baths to relax the muscles. We have feed her yogurt with calcium. She did the steam from underneath suggestions. And generally babied her. Of course lots of prayers were said too. AJ loves her chickens.
Yesterday Ginger spent some time back in the coop. You see, chickens are dumb, really dumb. If we keep her inside to long, for like a week, the other chickens might completely forget her. Chickens do not treat newcomers very nice, to put it mildly. Today AJ and her little sister EN (bunny girl) gave her and her coop mates a break out of the garden onto a little patch of grass showing through.
We will not touch the snow!!
I think she really enjoyed the company, she is feeling much better.
It was a very sunny day here in the Midwest and chickens like to sun themselves just as much as a teen girl in the 80's and 90's.
In other news, I made homemade Sesame Chicken for dinner, with broccoli from our garden this past summer. Please note: None of our chickens were harmed with the making of this meal. You can't eat anything you name. It's a farm rule. At least it should be!
I am glad your chicken is doing better. I love your plates! We have the same ones. hehe
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