Winston. Regurgitated. "IN". My. Ear.

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SassyByrd (DYH Amazon) JoJo (GCC) Betty (GCC) DEARLY LOVED fids lost to “Teflon Disaster� 12/17 RIP Pickles (GC),RIP Winston (Sun), RIP Lady PLEASE TAKE 5 MINUTES &TOSS OUT ALL YOUR TEFLON NOW!
Hello All,

Well, I had both Sun's out today and they were flying around and playing. They love to use my head as a landing way, and I always take them down and place them on my shoulder. We had been playing this "game" for an hour or so when I placed Winston on my right shoulder. He grabbed my inner ear lobe (softly, as he does all the time), bobbed 2 1/2 time, and upchucked in my ear.

Don't get me wrong. In the last week, I had to internally reposition a lamb in the uterus during labor (with no gloves available), cleaned up doggie diarrhea, and mucked out gooey poopy rainy horse stalls. Nothing compares to upchucked bird goop in your ear canal. I have flushed it with water, drenched it in hydrogen peroxided it, and (disgustingly) dug around manually quite a bit. I feel like I have seed hulls in my ear that are stuck.

Please don't laugh. Perhaps in 5 years or so I may find humor in this, but now, not so much. Has ANYTHING like this happened to anyone else? What did you do? This is so gross, arghhhhh!

-Jen
 
Well, there's one I've never heard before. I don't gross out easily at all, I had gross anatomy with cadaver lab twice...But the thought of any type of vomit in my ear canal is freaking me out...

I'm going to go pick up some Q-Tips...Just in case.

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Love is in the ear

[ame="https://youtu.be/NNC0kIzM1Fo"]John Paul Young - Love Is In The Air (1978) - YouTube[/ame]
 
I had to internally reposition a lamb in the uterus during labor (with no gloves available)

-Jen

We breed lambs too. My daughter is in 4H, her last year as she is a senior. We had an odd thing happen this morning. Petunia gave birth to triplets but 2 of them stopped developing at about 3 months. The single that she had is perfectly healthy. My husband was looking at the sac and noticed a few white growths about the size and shape of a gumball. We've had still born lambs before (not the same ewe) but never like this.
 
I'm not laughing, I swear :26:
 

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