Hi All -- Thank you for checking in on us. Its been a horrifying start to the New Year for sure. Bells passed late last night.. At about 8pm, she took a tiny bit of water and we did a warm bath with her. We got her all warm and cozy and then kept on trying to give her liquids. She was refusing at that point, and barely awake/alive. We brought her into our room and I tried once more at 11pm. When my baby woke up to nurse at 12:15am or so, my husband went in to try to feed her and she had passed. I was up the rest of the night crying.
Today, we dug an extremely deep hole outside, and buried her. We live on a 2 acre piece of land, and she overlooks the run/coop and her favorite hillside to free range. I'm just such a mess and hope that you all understand. These were our pets, and its heartbreaking to us to loose her. We feel so, so horrible that this went unnoticed. From now on, we are picking up every bird every day or so and checking them out. In the summer months, we spend so much more time out with them and would have never NOT caught this. But with it being cold, and dark so early, we don't get outside much to hang with them during the day. I think she snuck by my husbands radar in that she was coming out in the mornings until yesterday, and probably was just going back in and not eating. At night when he went to collect eggs they would all be in the coop, and she has recently been hanging out/sleeping in the nesting boxes. Sometimes they all do that, but Bells never had. I wish my husband looked into this more, but he didn't, and feels so bad about it. She weighed hardly anything when we got to her yesterday. I'm just greiving so, thinking about her and hoping she didn't suffer. She was just such a sweet girl and we won't ever forget her.
Thank you all so much for the helpful advice. Who knows what happened.. I didn't have the courage to dig into finding out. All of our other chickens are super healthy and fine. So, I'm assuming it was an egg issue, a blockage of some sort or an infection.
This was our first chicken loss. I'm proud that we have been able to give them all a safe and loving home here in the Colorado foothills.
It really is very hard to lose one of them. We lost a cockerel to a bobcat not long ago and I'm still feeling very bad about it. We changed how we let them free range and watch them much more closely now and have our dogs patrolling the yard all the time now. Really sorry to hear that she didn't make it.

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