Oh, @lightm , I'm sorry that Wendy is goneIn memory of Wendy (March 10th, 2021 - Jun 6th, 2024)
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It is way too sudden that Wendy has passed during midnight of 6/6, but I am really glad that she suffered very little. About a week ago, Wendy showed signs of not complete self and I was still overseas. I am so glad that I got back home 3 days ago (6/4) and at that time, Wendy was still mostly fine.
But she declined so fast. She got really unwell 6/5 afternoon and we started antibiotics on 6/6, and then she was gone.
Not too much sadness. I am glad that she lived a great life and she suffered little. I will remember Wendy.
Apr 23, 2021: She is the baby at the top of the picture.View attachment 3856068
Wendy has always the biggest chicken of our flock, starting as a baby. She matured to a little over 7lbs.
She has been the alpha hen since Ginger left us a little more than a year ago, except that she is only below Light.
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Wendy has always laid huge eggs. This one is very extreme and I forgot its weight, but you can see it is huge. This was laid July last year. As far as we can remember, she laid her last egg August 2023. We were happy that she stopped and we thought she would go on living a long life.View attachment 3856082
Aug 2022
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Sep 2022: moltingView attachment 3855923
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Jan 2023
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Apr 2023
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Aug 2023
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Sep 2023
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Oct 2023: giving me company
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Nov 2023
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April 2024
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It is comforting that she did not suffer long, and mostly that you could see her. Maybe once she saw you and realised you were back she knew she could leave in peace.
I hope the other hens cope with the second loss of their alpha.



