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I just wanted to share that I've had a lovely day....

 

It's my husband's birthday today (the big Four 0 :lol: ) so we both had the day off to do 'something nice'. As it turns out, we spent most of the afternoon mooching around 'chicken shopping' :) . Our 3 ex-batts arrive in 13 days and we're now fully prepared having today purchased layers pellets, straw, red mite powder, Verm-X, corn treats, a little hanging kebab skewer for threading treats onto, a mirror and a big terracotta pot to use as a dustbath. Is there anything that I've forgotten? :?: We spent some time strolling around trinket shops and kithenware shops (hubby loves cooking) and I must admit - I found it quite hard not to buy everything I saw with a chicken on it, or chicken shaped, or anything vaguely chicken related. Hubby recons I've got a serious case of chicken feaver! :roll: (I know he's right though :wink: - it's ALL I can think about). Still got 13 days till Davina, Fern and Judy arrive... sigh.

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You may need to add water to layers pellets to make a mash as most folk recommend this is more familiar to them - having said that, our ex-batts would not eat mash, but did eat pellets.

 

Grapefruit seed oil and Apple cider vinegar are both good for chooks and humans health in general.

 

Rescue Remedy (Boots/Holland and Barratt/etc) - same as for humans - great in water for calming stressed ex-batts.

 

Enjoy your lucky girls!

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