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I was thinking the same thing!Snow? In October? In the UK? WOW
They had never met the heater before. Their heat block which they have known since they arrived here is in the other (nest box) end. Their food and water dishes are at that end though and they could have been seen as familiar.Maybe but it could also be it is the only famlier comforting item in the coop.
I am guessing they will own the whole space within 24 hours. The next challenge is roosting!They had never met the heater before. Their heat block which they have known since they arrived here is in the other (nest box) end. Their food and water dishes are at that end though and they could have been seen as familiar.
This ^^No I think this is not right.
Euthenize when an animal is unable to live a good life. The cause doesn't matter. Chickens (and cats) are hard to judge because as prey animals they hide weakness, and that is why careful observation of your chickens is so important.
To me that is the lesson here.
@micstrachan watches her ladies very carefully and I have full confidence that she was able to tell when Ruby had good days and when she stopped having good days.
We should all aspire to knowing our friends that well so we can make those difficult judgements at the right time.
If I stick to chickens, this is probably one of the harder things things I have done in my life as a chickeneer. Your comment got me thinking as to why.I would guess from my own experiences and what little I know of you that this is one of the harder things in life you're had to do.
They're chickens Bob and much as you may love them they need to live with other chickens.
The next step I assume will be trying to introduce Phyllis. That will also be very stressful.
I am so sorry for your loss.I lost my Clover earlier this year. She had a prolapsed vent, a really bad one. I just was torn in two because she was acting normal, but couldn't live the rest of her life in a box! Her sisters tried to peck at it, which would have made it much worse. I did end up putting her down but had to leave her. I just couldn't stand to see her in pain. I tried everything, and so did you @micstrachan .