- Sep 29, 2016
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I haven’t been able to find too many post about old age and chickens, specifically hens when they’re coming to the end of their time. I have an old red star crossed we picked her up about four years ago as part of A new flock after we lost our old one to predators. We picked up a handful of bullets on the verge of egg laying, and my husband at least wanted one bird that was laying eggs.
We never actually asked Rosie‘s age from the lady we got our birds from. But I figured she was at least two years old. Now having her for years, that would mean she is about six years old.
This morning I came up to give the ladies some treats, and Rosie didn’t come running as usual. She has always been our lead hand, not too aggressive, just enough to keep everybody else in line. So, when she didn’t break out for the treats, I knew something was wrong.
This morning I came up to give the lady some treats, and Rosie didn’t come running as usual. She has always been our lead hand, not too aggressive, just enough to keep everybody else in line. So, when she didn’t break out for the treats, I knew something was wrong.
I took a short video of her which I’m going to try to post here. Basically her symptoms are as follows:
Not interested in food water or snacks.
General overall weakness.
Kind of attempting to walk around, but nothing weird going on with her legs (Splayed, paralysis, or any other deformity).
She has no respiratory issues, no wheezing, gas being, coughing, drippy eyes, swollen eyes, or any other thing that would lead me to believe that she sick.
Has anyone had a hen that we’re just old and died due to old age? And if so, what were the symptoms of “old age” with a hen?
Video wouldn’t up-load...sigh...
We never actually asked Rosie‘s age from the lady we got our birds from. But I figured she was at least two years old. Now having her for years, that would mean she is about six years old.
This morning I came up to give the ladies some treats, and Rosie didn’t come running as usual. She has always been our lead hand, not too aggressive, just enough to keep everybody else in line. So, when she didn’t break out for the treats, I knew something was wrong.
This morning I came up to give the lady some treats, and Rosie didn’t come running as usual. She has always been our lead hand, not too aggressive, just enough to keep everybody else in line. So, when she didn’t break out for the treats, I knew something was wrong.
I took a short video of her which I’m going to try to post here. Basically her symptoms are as follows:
Not interested in food water or snacks.
General overall weakness.
Kind of attempting to walk around, but nothing weird going on with her legs (Splayed, paralysis, or any other deformity).
She has no respiratory issues, no wheezing, gas being, coughing, drippy eyes, swollen eyes, or any other thing that would lead me to believe that she sick.
Has anyone had a hen that we’re just old and died due to old age? And if so, what were the symptoms of “old age” with a hen?
Video wouldn’t up-load...sigh...