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Wow, she's gotta feel better.
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I'd think so, certainly. She's still weak and her color is not great, but at least she's not lugging around almost 2 extra pounds of yuck in her belly.Wow, she's gotta feel better.
Hope passed away tonight of a massive heart attack. She had two giant tumors (totaling over a pound), no other pathology, everything looked fine, no worms, no reproductive cancer apparent. RIP, big girl. You fought hard.
Awwww I'm sorry speckledhen. You gave her as much comfort as you could. RIP Hope.
Thank you, we tried. She was one of the strongest hens I've ever seen. Still trying to figure out what the tumors actually were, but she quit laying at less than a year old so they'd been growing for two years, at least.
Her older "sister", another Buff Orp out of the same breeder lines, Nugget, would sleep under the roost with Hope when she could no longer jump up there. The blue hen and the bantam Cochin rooster sleep on the roost shelf. When Hope died, they were all making these keening noises, all so upset. After he brought Hope's body up to the house, I told DH to go back out and make sure Nugget got up on the shelf with the others since it was almost midnight and very dark. She got back in the corner and when Xander kept whining and whimpering, she laid her head across his little back. It was so touching to see her trying to comfort him. He was a little guy and they didn't like his amorous advances, but he took great care of his big old hens. Sadly, I gave him hens with fast expiration dates. He's less than 2 years old and his remaining two hens are approaching 7 years old now. Will have to figure what to do with sweet little Xander when Nugget and Dusty both pass on without getting more birds.
Oh my goodness....that pulled on my heart string so much. I hope they recoupe, especially Nugget and Xander. It's amazing how animals can grieve and if you know your animal you know exactly what is going on. Hang in there.