I have rung around every vet within our area this morning. I only found two with chicken experts and both were on holiday for the week. None of the vets I spoke to had the experience to treat Pepper. I felt it could not wait until the weekend so we have shuffled our work tomorrow and will take all three back to the farm in Dorset so that they can treat Pepper and take a look at the roos.
If they don’t have more Dominiques, I am thinking that if we can sort out Pepper’s crop problem perhaps I could take three bantams as a mixed flock that would fit with Pepper, as she will be quite a small hen and I don’t want her to end up alone or picked on if mixed with new hens. I was thinking possibly of bantam : sussex, cuckoo maran and wyndotte.
I feel very tearful and sad that I have had my little flock for a month and may have to leave at least two behind tomorrow. I am trying to remain positive and think at least I have cared for them for a month and watched them grow and change so much in that time. I have had that experience and given them a lovely time with me. Now maybe I can look ahead to to a possible new flock and hope it runs more smoothly next time.
I love this photo as it shows how together these three are. I feel very sad at the thought of splitting them up.
Not the best photo but to just to show her latest trick of perching in the tree.
I am so sad that these may be the last photos of them together. I have loved them so much in this month that we have shared together.



















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