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    Re: Broken ribs??

    Quote Originally Posted by Ruby View Post
    I'm sorry to hear you've had experience with broken ribs doesn't sound like a fun time.
    Thank you so much for your help.
    Thanks, and my little troublemaker had a complete recovery. She's absolutely fine these days, is in a lovely escape-proof enclosure, is active and climbs and stays busy - you'd never know she'd been injured.

    It sounds to me like your lovely pied is fine, and I am glad you are keeping a close eye on her condition. Generally falls aren't a problem unless they are from a significant height and on a hard surface.
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    Re: Broken ribs??

    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin View Post
    Thanks, and my little troublemaker had a complete recovery. She's absolutely fine these days, is in a lovely escape-proof enclosure, is active and climbs and stays busy - you'd never know she'd been injured.
    Aww, I'm glad shes doing so great.
    Last edited by Ruby; 04-05-2023 at 04:53 PM.

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