I just checked in on the babies. They're quarter-chickens, essentially, their feathers are coming in nicely, toobz! They're very happy but want back outside all the time now. Greedy little hens the poor yellow chick has lost use of one eye unfortunately but she's a trooper!
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No one cares.
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Thanks, chudderoo!
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No problem.
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I care and I love that you posted this.
Also I love you
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much appreciated, thank you for the generous compliment!
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we have a turkey that was born with one small bad eye then the other one got big and went opaque later she's not too accurate trying to eat but sees enough to get around
they do okay like tht. shes laying again this year and actualy has a since we got moretoms
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Aw, I'm glad to hear you take loving care of your feather babies. We've raised many chickens, turkeys, and ducks, but have never run into the eye issue. Luckily, we keep the ducks to herd our girls safely from the grazing pasture to get their dinner in their house
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what happened??
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We do not know. These are my mom's so I'm only there a few times a week. It well could have been damaged the whole time since they were so tiny
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How difficult would it be to get her to wear a badass eye patch?
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I can sew, and I have ribbon and lace my mom was talking about having the vet check her out and we may need to start keeping that area clean. I'll make mini eyepatches for our princess
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Bawk bawk bahgawk
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All they do is cheep into the void thusfar haha
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Now that's baby chicken energy. Real LA dude brain function but so cute to watch
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Do they need their mom at this point?
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Oh no, they become self-sufficient within mere weeks of hatching. And we bought these little girls at a local feed store to boost our hen numbers. They're young teens at this stage. They'll be roaming with the others in about a month, maybe two.
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Do you pick them up and play with them?
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Yes, and I put a few into a smaller box and bring them inside for my grandmother to enjoy
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cute
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They're perfect babies
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