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She's just keeping Twist guessing! Keeping him on his toes. Doing her job as the Granny in the group!
LOL stubborn I have heard
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She's just keeping Twist guessing! Keeping him on his toes. Doing her job as the Granny in the group!
Are they fat ? sounds like heart/ stress death. unless its very hot and you moved them in boxes or such ?
we have a light breeze at the farm today 25 to 35 mph and never broke 70* so I am chilled but good. Actually had the heater in the truck running on my way back to town.
Dead but not eaten? Any wounds or predator damage or did she just keel over? Maybe you have a disease thing going on. Mold maybe? Was she a good body weight... getting enough food? If you still have mean Queens, maybe they are guarding the food.So Rod moved all the Silver lace out of the annex today and into Gen pop. So how in the move we ended up with a dead hen. NOT counting that one I have lost 9 hens out of the annex in less then 2 months. And of course no rooster's have been carried off![]()
he put all the hens into 1 extra large dog carrier. I personally think it was a combo of stress and smothered and maybe old age as she was 2 yrs or a little older. Had I been around to see what he was doing I would have told him make 2 or 3 trips.
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that's sort of what I figured as well
I really need a heifer that I will keep I am thinking that I will sell hailey and of course the 3 boys next year sometime.
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nope she just keeled (pun intended) over was a nice healthy weight. I still have a few mean queens but they weren't in the same coop/run until today. I know some of the old brahma hens just died of old age BUT have still lost over 40 other hens. NOT that many bodies were found so the coons carried a bunch off some where.
The hen that died today went into the live trap as bait this evening.