When we arrived at Cristo Viene Girls' Home on Monday, some of the chicas were proudly showing off their freshly collected eggs while others plucked and prepared the rooster they'd sacrificed for our special lunch.
After picking up our aviary expert, Dr. Juan Carlos, my two students ready to get involved in VetRed at a new level, some Newcastle and Bronchitis vaccines, replacement vitamins, and a couple tools, we were ready to spend the morning with the Cristo Viene girls and their feathery friends. It's still summer vacation here technically, but chickens are no respecters of university schedules, and these were due for some vaccines.
Heavy rain gave us a chance to test out the curtains we’d made firsthand and fix any leaks, plus add a tarp curtain to the screen door. We decided the chickens had reached a more than ideal plumpness so we modified their daily feed quantity and taught the girls how to do it themselves in the future.
We fixed up their nests, refreshed and disinfected their bedding, planned to add to some roosts, answered all the girls’ questions, harvested 26 eggs from under the ladies, and to top it all off shared a great lunch the home had prepared just for our visit; a rooster from the coop who had been giving some of the hens a hard time, yummy!
2 comments:
Definitely a win-win-win situation! Except for the rooster maybe. ;0 Keep up the good work!
The rooster's with Jesus now Mom, so he's happy too. ;)
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