The Story of Coo the Baby Crow

Day 45

No more copy in the CADP from here and on.

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Feeding Coo 20+ times/day = lot of poop! But I realized Coo could step in feces, scratch a lesion & get a secondary infection while her immune system is already compromised B/C of the pox. Changing pads each time was 50+ potty pads/day. Now this new system = 12/day.

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The feeding process explained.  Done it probably about 1,000 times now.

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One of the 7,136,193 uses for Duct Tape.  And a message to my dear old trusty Burning Man RV,  in which a lot of memories have been made over the years: “Don’t worry, I got ya covered!”

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When I’m not feeding Coo – its baby crow pre-school time.  My research has revealed that it is beneficial for her development to keep presenting her with new objects to peck, explore, play with, hide, etc.  Here are some of her favorite toys.

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Pre-flying exercises and a one of her favorite foods: hard boiled eggs formed into little “yoke balls”

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Pure bliss!  YOKE BALLS!

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The post-feeding process and a little gift from Coo. 🙂  Not a problem.  Happens a lot actually.   Keeping plenty of shirts in the RV!  🙂

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Our first trip to the Vet.  Very thankful he agreed to see us.  He, who shall for the time being at least, remain anonymous, is the only vet who agreed to treat Coo in his office.  So here we are!

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