I'm not sure where to post this, but "managing your flock" seemed like a good fit. I returned late this evening from a short trip and found my beloved easter egger dead in the run, no apparent trauma, no sign of injury or breach to the coop/run, the rest of the girls were already on the roost and asleep. They had plenty of food/water, there was no extreme weather, I had someone check on them yesterday, she laid a little blue egg today, and I have a camera in the coop (eye roll!) and know that she was safe and sound last night. I've only had chickens a little over two years, so I have very little experience. But I do LOTS of research. I love my ladies and try to give them a good life, but I have had several completely unexplained deaths or disappearances like this. One girl suddenly vanished from a fenced but not predator-proof area while I was in the yard (coyote?), one fell from her roost in the night (heart-attack?), and now this random death. I've also nursed hens back to health when I thought they were headed for the big coop in the sky, had sickly chicks die in the first few days, had chickens killed in front of me by a juvenile Cooper's Hawk, and fought off a Red-shouldered Hawk to save my head hen.
I get that there's uncertainty in everything, but I'm just overwhelmed by it tonight. Thanks for letting me vent.
I get that there's uncertainty in everything, but I'm just overwhelmed by it tonight. Thanks for letting me vent.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 