"Birds of a feather, flock together...." Yes, Indeed they do here at my farm. We had a power outage and there was no power at the barn for a few days. I went out to see 5 hens huddled by the back doo in the early morning. Upon closer look, I see their friend, Tangerine, on her back with legs sticking up in the air....dead. I believe she fell off the perch or was pushed off accidently and as they can't see in the dark, fell and broke her neck. Her friend were gathered around her. Were they protecting her from other hens? Were they having a wake? Who knows, but it sent chills up my spine when I saw it and I know the barn was much more quiet for a few days. We had to have a goat put down by the vet and she said we should encourage the other barn residents to see him after death. One goat didn't want to leave him....one got close and then jumped aside and went back to his stall and the heard head sniffed and touched and "talked" and then left. Some of the hens came over to inspect ands some scratched and pecked near him, but all were subdued and kind. The vet said they need to have some type of closure, especially if they have been together for some time and every animal will treat the change in their own way. amazing....just amazing to me.