Percydoodle
Chirping
- Jun 18, 2024
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I’m having a hard morning. Six years ago (like many other people!) we got 5 cute little chicks. We’ve absolutely adored them and since getting them moved to a bigger property and got more chickens. But those guys were our ‘og’ chickens and held an extra special place. They were buff Orpingtons. Maybe two years in we lost one very suddenly while we were away for the weekend. Our pet sitter found her dead. Shortly after moving to our new place we lost one to a bobcat. We learned our lesson on leaving them out too late in the evening and that hasn’t been an issue again. So we had the three og girls going into this winter. One had been looking not great this summer, getting skinny and a bit puffed up. No parasites. She passed away last month and we were sad but accept that they don’t live forever and the other two were still very healthy. Since then, one of them we noticed has a growth on her vent. It’s not poop, we’ve washed it all clean and it feels like tissue and breaks off like chicken meat. She has a vet appointment Monday to be looked at. However, our most favorite of the original group has suddenly gone downhill. She’s had a small occasional sneeze since last summer that didn’t seem to progress so we weren’t concerned. Over the last week she really deteriorated though. I’m not sure she will make it through the weekend, we can’t get her in anywhere because both avian vets are off today. I’m just feeling like I’ve let them down. I see so many people say their chickens lived to 10+ but now all of my old girls are not even going to make it to six years old. Am I seeing survivor bias when people talking about their old chickens? Do most not really live that long?
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