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Yep, what he said.Bantam Cochins
I recommend Leghorns, I have 6 and they are so sweet and friendly.Thank you, it's sort of automatic for me, I'm afraid. Still in doubt if I want chickens again. Maybe a different breed? Can you recommend any docile, sweet breeds? I know there's plenty of suggestions out there, but not everyone agrees![]()

It's no different than losing a cat or dog, or other more conventional pet. I haven't lost my favorite girl yet (8 months and raising her own chicks currently) , and I hope it'll be awhile before I do, but I expect I'll be a sobbing mess for days when the time comes.I'm so sad I'm almost at the point of calling in sick for work. Has anyone else experienced this with their favourite/last remaining/most awesome hen dying? It's ridiculous, and I wonder how long I will feel this way...![]()

I have even juvenile pullets do that when kept singly. I think it is a means of getting me to approach even when the signal is not honest in reference something like a patch of food. When I put out little piles of live meal worms where a broody hen and chicks are foraging and a chick comes across the pile, then the chick will do the tidbit call to siblings and I think mom even though she more likely than not will not partake. The piles need to be more than what the finder chick can readily consume alone.I'm reminiscing about my silkie that recently passed... One of the things she did was tidbitting when I came home and she seemed happy I was back. She tilted her body to one side, threw sticks and branches on the ground, clucking very loudly. It went on for quite a while). Anyone recognize this?
I have lost my share of pets through the years, and the ones that were my pals I grieved more for than many humans I've attended funerals for.I'm so sad I'm almost at the point of calling in sick for work. Has anyone else experienced this with their favourite/last remaining/most awesome hen dying? It's ridiculous, and I wonder how long I will feel this way...![]()
Yes, I'm afraid you will be. It's just as hard as losing my dog wasIt's no different than losing a cat or dog, or other more conventional pet. I haven't lost my favorite girl yet (8 months and raising her own chicks currently) , and I hope it'll be awhile before I do, but I expect I'll be a sobbing mess for days when the time comes.![]()
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