Thanks, I only have those two pullets and 5 older hens.Glad you found her!
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Thanks, I only have those two pullets and 5 older hens.Glad you found her!
Sorry Wishing, that stinks.Howdy everyone!
Lost another chicken today... I think the 4th one this year! It was a Serama hen. She and the rooster have had sneezing virus something or other. I knew she wasn't going to make it, poor little thing just faded away. Rooster seems to be doing better and the other 2 older hens are healthy as can be.
Stumpy always stayed near the rooster. Maybe that's why the others didn't get sick.
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It does, but for once it wasn't the favorite. Now I feel guilty.Sorry Wishing, that stinks.
It does, but for once it wasn't the favorite. Now I feel guilty.
Don't feel badly, these things happen.It does, but for once it wasn't the favorite. Now I feel guilty.
Thanks. That must have been tough. I actually didn't cull mine, she passed on her own. She'd been up and around but didn't eat yesterday, so I figured it was coming. I'm a huge wimp about killing them. My hubs had to help me with one 2 weeks ago. She was broody and hiding and had an old prolapse with fly strike when we found her. It was horrible, but made the choice much easier.Please don't blame yourself. I had to put a hen down today due to a rooster injury so I know how you feel. She was a sweetie. I found her sitting or rather draped over a roost bar. She couldn't stand, couldn't walk. I put her in a nest box and went back 3 hours later to check on her. She had lost control of her bowels and still couldn't stand. I hated it and yep, feel guilty but you can't watch them 24/7. I was able to discern which two roosters could have injured her and removed them from the coop. They won't be going back.
So sorry for your loss.![]()