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No, I'm not upset at Harvey for trying to get away from me, that is natural. The problem is he is soooo big and heavy it's hard to control him. I have made the decision to let nature have it's way and let Harvey go. His hens still like to be around him and when they walk on him or "wake" him, I know he's happy they are around. I'll keep you posted on his progress towards heaven. I even thought about helping him along, but my husband, who would have to help me with anything I do with or to Harvey is just against any intervention in Harvey's "life". So without his help my decision is made! He doesn't seem to be in any pain, walks without a limp and all. I'll keep everyone posted on his progress to chicken heaven.That may just have been him waking up and deciding he was in danger, so please don't hold that against him.
The hens would be heartbroken if they lose him, it sounds like. And yes, I have seen heartbreak in animals, even chickens, before. They can and do just give up and pine away, after losing a dear friend, or after a big shock, or something like that. I have saved them before, sometimes, and sometimes, I can't.
Back to Harvey... you may have to choose whether to force-feed him or let him go. They will waste away, and become very weak, and then just stop moving at all, and then die. What you can try is to get some baby vitamins into him (the variety with no iron), because only a few drops is all it will take to really help. The Rooster Booster or the Durvet vitamins and electrolytes won't help if he's simply not eating. The few drops of baby vitamins will.