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Operation Cheeks

Cheeks is well.  She needed her afflicted foot addressed, and redressed.HW likes to hold her up sitting on her tail, and that it makes her look like a little person.  She is surprisingly very ok with this.  Whatever you do, don't put these pictures on the internet! From this upright position, she is very involved in the whole operation.  Quiet and still, but watching it all up close. I had to flush her wound and try to squeeze out any pus. 

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Cheeks is thinking out of the box.
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Cheeks is thinking out of the box.

Cheeks is making a comeback.  I got her antibiotics and baby aspirin last week and started the daily regime of shoving them down her beak.I was hoping I wouldn't have to force feed her, so I tried everything to entice her to eat on her own, hoping her appetite would improve when the infection in her foot was controlled - kale, spinach, quinoa, beef fat, oatmeal, rice, coconut oil, raw egg, cooked almonds, cheese, cream - all things a well chicken would go crazy over. 

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House chicken 2018
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House chicken 2018

Cheeks is in "intensive" box care in the house.  At the end of October, she somehow got the end of one of her toes torn or bitten off, pretty cleanly.  I was horrified but it can't be reattached, so what can you do? She's been spending her days in a chickery safe from harassment but still with the other hens in the GH.  I figured she needed safe time to heal and the wound would close and she'd make a recovery.  Appetite, check, using the foot, check, lots of time resting but normal behaviour.

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