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Annab Posted - Oct 12 2007 : 03:53:21 AM
Today we wil be adding yet another chicken into the flock.

This new gal comes by way of a chicken truck, and a kind hearted animal keeper who found her on the side of the road last week.

We have a fairly extensive rehab facility at the zoo, and let me tell you, NOTHING is ever refused! (Except raccoons due to high incidents of rabies) It gets a little crazy around baby bird and squirrel season.

So this afternoon I'll slowly introduce "Dixie"-name after East Dixie Drive where she was found to the others.

I have a smallish med ward, so maybe hearing the others and seeing her will bring her out of her shell. I can only imagine how traumatized she must be.

Was kind of funny to listen to the vet talk yesterday. This poor bird clearly didn't need ANY antibiotics. Glad to provide a happy resting place and somewhere she can "detox". Eventually I'll allow her to free range too so maybe she can loose a little weight.

Amazing just how pumped up these "Perdue" birds get. Makes me reconsider some lifestyle changes concerning chicken. I'm a meat eater, but I just feel badly whenever I see on of these trucks on the road. Around here it's really common!


And a question too: Do you think "Dixie" will eventually lay eggs?
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Annab Posted - Oct 12 2007 : 11:49:45 AM
Yea, and I think I heard something about meat birds going to market at a tender age of 6 weeks! So this gal will need some serious detox and a little growing up. If it holds true I may get hopeful around March then.

Geesh And if the age thing is true- no wonder their legs buckle under all that weight.
Tracey Posted - Oct 12 2007 : 09:52:54 AM
Ah....a chicken rescue! No clue if she'll lay eggs for you; kinda depends on her health and age. Right now egg production slows down due to the shorter days for most birds, so I'd not expect anything much until spring.

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