Posted by Gambles on May 11, 2013 at 14:58:15 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Re: One eyed chick posted by State of Jefferson on May 11, 2013 at 10:51:51:
You guys probably better Google the joke. It will come up. As with the chicken, keep it. I had two dozen baby chicks this spring and they when they were about two months old, they were eating faster than the feeder could keep up. So, I got this great idea to put some feed in a square Tupperware container also. It worked great! Until the next morning I checked on them and the Tupperware container was upside-down and had a bird standing on it. I got the bird off of it and there was another bird underneath the Tupperware container, laying on her side, barely breathing and who knows how long it had been short of oxygen. I put her in a separate pen and she just laid on her side for about two days, then just sat there for another couple of days like she was brain-dead. After that, she took off and grew larger than the other birds. Tamest bird off all of them now, but I really don't know if it's from the lack of oxygen or just all the personalized attention that she got.
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