peyton233
Chirping
- Dec 25, 2020
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Hi everyone. I'm really heartbroken today- I got home this afternoon and went into my yard to check on my chickens. Two of my three girls came running up to me, but my other one (Ghost) didn't. She usually is the first up to me unless she is sitting on an egg, so I went to look in her favorite spots. I found her lying beneath my orange tree, which is one of her favorite napping places.
I knew something was wrong because she didn't get up and greet me. When I got to her she was laying like she was resting, but her head was all the way forwards, with her forehead resting on the ground. It was clear she had been gone for a while.
I just am so upset and want to know if I missed something. Her behavior has been pretty much normal, outside of one small incident that was either yesterday or the night before. I went out to check on them and she was laying right next to the house, but again, didn't join her sisters to greet me and follow me to the food. I thought it was kind of strange because she usually follows along right at my feet, but didn't think too much of it. I went to check on her and she let me pet her and then settled back in where she was. I just figured she was tired or a little hot and left her be. She was in bed like normal last night, and then gone this afternoon.
That's the only strange thing I have noticed. Her body didn't have any signs of injury or illness, except for a very small amount of yellow liquid at her mouth. I did also look around the yard after I buried her and I noticed some splatters of white liquid poop near where she was resting yesterday, that I don't think were on the concrete before today.
I'm just really upset that it seems she was sick and I missed something. Does anyone have any ideas what could have caused this? And if so, how should I handle it in the future? I'm not a farmer, I live in a city and have three (now two) backyard hens and they're cherished pets. The only thing consoling me is that she passed seemingly oeacefully in one of her very favorite spots and that if ahe was sick and feeling badly, she's resting now.
I've included some of my favorite pictures of her- she was a beautiful and sweet girl and I will miss her terribly.
I knew something was wrong because she didn't get up and greet me. When I got to her she was laying like she was resting, but her head was all the way forwards, with her forehead resting on the ground. It was clear she had been gone for a while.
I just am so upset and want to know if I missed something. Her behavior has been pretty much normal, outside of one small incident that was either yesterday or the night before. I went out to check on them and she was laying right next to the house, but again, didn't join her sisters to greet me and follow me to the food. I thought it was kind of strange because she usually follows along right at my feet, but didn't think too much of it. I went to check on her and she let me pet her and then settled back in where she was. I just figured she was tired or a little hot and left her be. She was in bed like normal last night, and then gone this afternoon.
That's the only strange thing I have noticed. Her body didn't have any signs of injury or illness, except for a very small amount of yellow liquid at her mouth. I did also look around the yard after I buried her and I noticed some splatters of white liquid poop near where she was resting yesterday, that I don't think were on the concrete before today.
I'm just really upset that it seems she was sick and I missed something. Does anyone have any ideas what could have caused this? And if so, how should I handle it in the future? I'm not a farmer, I live in a city and have three (now two) backyard hens and they're cherished pets. The only thing consoling me is that she passed seemingly oeacefully in one of her very favorite spots and that if ahe was sick and feeling badly, she's resting now.
I've included some of my favorite pictures of her- she was a beautiful and sweet girl and I will miss her terribly.