Hello everyone. I have not posted on BYC in a quite a few years, as my flock has been doing good overall. Even with the good, I've lost 6 of my pet chickens in the past year, all of which had to be euthanized. Some due to old age, others due to treatable-when-caught-early conditions I did not see/realize until it was too late. Even though I have seen my fair share of animal death, I still feel guilty, stressed, and ashamed/embarrassed that I had to voluntarily euthanize my pets, especially for the ones that I could have saved if I would have noticed something was "off" sooner. Does anyone else feel like this after they lose a pet (chicken, duck, dog, cat, any pet)?  My friends/family all tell me what a wonderful critter-mom I am, but I still can't help but feel so bad about myself lately.  I do all the things recommended to move through grief, and it just doesn't seem to help all that much. I was just feeling really down and thought it would be good to post here to see if others had any advice or words of encouragement.
I've posted a picture of my most recent loss - Kylo Hen. Top Hen of the flock, Chief Complainer, old (almost 7 years!), and fat from hogging all the treats.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I've posted a picture of my most recent loss - Kylo Hen. Top Hen of the flock, Chief Complainer, old (almost 7 years!), and fat from hogging all the treats.
	
			
  I too have put birds down that I tried to save and weren't thriving. Sure I could have let them be or worked harder, but I didn't.  I think many of us have been in this position and did the same thing. The important thing is that you gave them the best life you could, all you knew to do for them, and they lived good lives before hand. Illnesses,  old age and such are part of keeping chickens. Look back fondly on your chicken keeping, our lives are a journey to grow and enjoy as much as we can. 