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This may not look good to you but to me it's the most beautiful walk in the world

This may not look good to you but to me it's the most beautiful walk in the world
This may not look good to you but to me it's the most beautiful walk in the world

Sophia has been through a lot in the past month and a half. After flying into a fence she broke her leg. Now I know people are going to say we should have put her down and that's she is in pain, but she has gone from not being able to stand, to using a chicken wheel chair, to now walking on her own and will even use her bad foot to scratch her face.

We have have bad days and good days, but it is more good then bad, there are days when she needs pain killers and days when she doesn't. but it's night and day compared to when it all happened.

She might always limp but I'm glad she is still here with us, letting me spoil her rotten.

She has a table for a little bowl of food if she's having a rough day bending down, she gets egg bites for a little power boost and like a pet, you can see her eyes light up.

and yes, we still get eggs almost daily from her between that and her hopping along when the snacks get out, I'd rather have a happy limping chicken then one who is gone.

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This may not look good to you but to me it's the most beautiful walk in the world