Hi Cathryn ,
Are you saying you fell asleep at MSU ? and just woke up .................... i better leave you alone ... you gonna throw something at me(be it a long throw) .
Glad you are getting some good help !! you need to take a break !!
I hope you got some relief from the pain . (that's bad business that some of us know about .
I would love to see pics of your yards , barns , bird's , pens (the whole shooting match ) ........... i know it's a good feeling when you get things done right (with me sometimes just done is good enough) !!
Congrats on a job well done .
Forget the cane&walker get you a scooter ,(oh yea you might need them when you get off the scooter)
Shannon
----- Original Message -----
From: CathrynTherese
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Re: Chickens pulling their feathers out
Shannon, I am talking about feeding too much fat/oil to chickens. I can't remember if I was taught it in my disease classes at MSU, in my vet manuals, or internet. I fell asleep and still should be asleep. I had a family crew in and we cleaned all but 3 pens in the main barn. We washed half of the equipment, and cleaned walls, prepping them to be spray painted with a inside house paint gun. Then I had to feed and water after everyone was gone. By bedtime I could not sit, stand, or lay down with out unbearable pain. We'll finish up today. At least I will start school with my silkie barn-the old fashioned commercial layer barn I remodeled several years ago, cattle barn, and 2 chick barns CLEAN, birds powdered with organic poultry dust and show birds frontlined. May have to pick up a cane for the first week of school and borrow the school walker though.
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM in Michigan
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