The babies, they're growing so fast. I'm hoping the white one is a rooster. They're so funny, anytime they see my husband or I they come running and then follow us around all over the yard.
Hero is doing good! This morning I woke up and John was already outside cleaning his wounds and taking care of him. I was so relieved, I wasn't looking forward to doing it, but John had no trouble at all. Tomorrow, when he's at work I'm going to have to handle it myself, but now I'm not worried after watching John. The castration wound seems to be healing up really fast, it's already scabbed up and looks pretty good. His legs still need time. He likes to lay on the hurt leg, which really bothers me because the wound is touching the ground when he does, but we're keeping the bedding nice and clean so hopefully that helps. This week, I'm going to get some photos and post a how-to on hydrolyzing wounds, just in case it can help anyone.
Anyway, hope everyone is ready for Monday. ;)
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