Flocking
In the Brooder
Hello! I have a flock of 18 (2 Rhode Island Red roos, 3 mottled duccle roos, 9 Cochin hens, 2 silkies one male one unidentified... An old English roo, and a sweet hen names Peaches, who is a Mille Fleur Duccle.) this is my first flock and I can easily say I love them!
Sadly, lately my 19th chicken died... She was at the bottom of the pecking order and was a young Cochin hen. She has a very sad death (one of the roof supports had fallen on top of her... I hope it was a fast death) and when I went to check on the flock it took me by shock. It wasn't easy, but the chicks showed no sign of sadness... They were actually pecking her which slightly disturbed me. I got the flock when they were 2-5 weeks old on June 5th, so they're still quite young.
Getting to the point, can chickens mourn? And is there a way if I can tell if they mourn or not? I feel so horrible knowing that the poor thing died... Thanks in advance!
Sadly, lately my 19th chicken died... She was at the bottom of the pecking order and was a young Cochin hen. She has a very sad death (one of the roof supports had fallen on top of her... I hope it was a fast death) and when I went to check on the flock it took me by shock. It wasn't easy, but the chicks showed no sign of sadness... They were actually pecking her which slightly disturbed me. I got the flock when they were 2-5 weeks old on June 5th, so they're still quite young.
Getting to the point, can chickens mourn? And is there a way if I can tell if they mourn or not? I feel so horrible knowing that the poor thing died... Thanks in advance!