Chicken Chicken Love
Songster
How do you guys get over the death of one of your pet chickens? Especially when it is kinda a tramatic expirience and its one of your favorites.
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Thank you for your response! She was my great flyer, spunky, crested, like to be snuggled when wet, crazy but beautiful looking rare girl!Oh I am so sorry. It not always easy, some of them really get wound around our hearts and it hurts when they go. It takes time to heal. Just give the ones you still have extra love and I hope your heavy heart heals soon.
Do you have any photos of the one you lost or your flock?
Thank you!She was beautiful! Crevecoeur? Sorry for your loss
Thank you! I know it has been so hard to count them and have 1 less even though it is only one down it feels so empty without one of my beautiful, sweet girls.Awww..... how old was she? How did she die?
I lost my first on in the winter. Fence wasn’t working, and a predator got in.
In my experience, going out to the birds will feel strange for a while. Counting them is the worst, but then after a while you begin to be more grateful about the ones you still have.
My dear Martha
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Thank you so much, before we buried her we took a few of her feathers to keep. I am sorry for your losses also and I definitly know i'll probably never forget her, my spunky girl.I don't know that you "get over it." You just move on and appreciate the ones that are left. I still won't get any more Plymouth Barred Rocks, RIRs or Sicilian Buttercups because I stupidly left a coop door open one night a few years ago, and only my Buff Orp survived a savage mink attack. I keep a jar on my dresser with feathers from each of them to remind me to take care of my babies and as a visual reminder of how pretty they all were.
Your girl was beautiful, and you should always remember the days you had with her, just as you would with anyone else you loved. I am so sorry for your loss.
Thank you! I know it has been so hard to count them and have 1 less even though it is only one down it feels so empty without one of my beautiful, sweet girls.
She was only 7 monthsway to young.Awww..... how old was she? How did she die?
I lost my first on in the winter. Fence wasn’t working, and a predator got in.
In my experience, going out to the birds will feel strange for a while. Counting them is the worst, but then after a while you begin to be more grateful about the ones you still have.
My dear Martha
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