I forgot to add that my sweet hen who laid the egg in my Avatar laid it on July 19. On August 25 of the same year, she passed away, cause unknown. It was 98 F out. I suspect a heart attack from fatty hemorrhagic liver disease, but I do not know. She had missing breast feathers and her toenails were very long-- both symptoms of that. I am afraid I fed her too much scratch and rice when she was a chick, making her too fat. She was a broody girl, and she went under the house for several days. It could be that she got a fatal case of mites or parasites down there. It was after she came out that I noticed the missing breast feathers. I had assumed they were from her broodiness, but now I think something more than that was amiss. She would pant a lot harder than her sister on hot days. Her sister survived that hot day. I miss my sweet hen. Her name was Merry Easter, and she was a happy girl. One time she literally jumped straight up in the air when she saw me coming with a treat, as if she were jumping for joy! Precious memories. That hen had so much personality and was a free spirit.
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