As of today all of Cora’s scabs have disappeared leaving nice pink new skin in their place. Her feathers are even starting to grow out of her new skin. I think she’s looking pretty great!
YAY! Its hard for me to remain detached from working not pet animals. I don’t know what the ‘rules’ are in your house. In ours we have a reversed mantra from Nemo, ‘You are food not friends’ despite our generous and loving care for them.
She is looking really good, bright eyed, and inquisitive. I’m happy she made it.
[...] had a great question from a reader after I posted my last update on Cora, the maimed pullet who’s managed to survive despite losing all the skin on her neck and [...]
[...] stepped out on the front porch early this morning and what should I see but Cora, my once-scalped Wheaten Ameraucana hen, strutting across the front yard. That’s weird, I thought. Maybe I shut up the coop last [...]
YAY! Its hard for me to remain detached from working not pet animals. I don’t know what the ‘rules’ are in your house. In ours we have a reversed mantra from Nemo, ‘You are food not friends’ despite our generous and loving care for them.
She is looking really good, bright eyed, and inquisitive. I’m happy she made it.
Thank you, Nerissa. I am glad too! I really hope she sticks around as I’ve grown rather fond of her!
[...] had a great question from a reader after I posted my last update on Cora, the maimed pullet who’s managed to survive despite losing all the skin on her neck and [...]
[...] stepped out on the front porch early this morning and what should I see but Cora, my once-scalped Wheaten Ameraucana hen, strutting across the front yard. That’s weird, I thought. Maybe I shut up the coop last [...]