4yo guinea cock died after being alone for several weeks. The other birds were nearby, but he couldn't see them. He seemed healthy yesterday, and I found him dead under his roost today. His food was full and dry. He had plenty of water, although it had gotten a little dirty. I wonder if the stress of solitude was what did him in.
He was living in a small, well-ventilated coop with a run. I worried about him being on his own during the cold, but he made it. And now that the temperature is going up again (mid-40s during the day), that's when he dies? I can't figure it out. All I can think of is how stressful it may have been for him to be alone, especially not even being able to see the others.
(I can explain why he was separated if you want, but otherwise I won't get into it. It was supposed to be more temporary. There were several difficult situations that compounded on each other, and a very short time to find a solution.)
He was living in a small, well-ventilated coop with a run. I worried about him being on his own during the cold, but he made it. And now that the temperature is going up again (mid-40s during the day), that's when he dies? I can't figure it out. All I can think of is how stressful it may have been for him to be alone, especially not even being able to see the others.
(I can explain why he was separated if you want, but otherwise I won't get into it. It was supposed to be more temporary. There were several difficult situations that compounded on each other, and a very short time to find a solution.)