PuddleEndChicken
Songster
I have two identical white hybrids (Light Sussex/Rhode Island Red crosses) that have been together at least 3 years since we bought them from the same supplier, they are part of a flock of 18. In recent weeks, one had some sort of respiratory illness (not contagious rest don't have it) and they seemed to be together more often and sleep on the floor together when that one was too weak to roost up. Two days ago she died but the other one stayed with her and I found them in the morning, one dead and the other with her wings spread around her
. It was very moving.
I wondered if she was grieving her friend so I left them together for a while - have other people had any experience of grieving chickens - how long does it last ?
The next day the grieving one is still standing next to the dead one and continually rubs her face on her and puts her wing round her and doesn't leave her. All night she stood next to the body and has hardly eaten or drunk anything. I feel so sorry for her. She's just standing in a quiet spot in the barn with the body and not going back to the flock or the rooster.
I really need to remove the dead one now to avoid disease, but I'm worried how it will impact the other one. What I can do to help her, any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.

I wondered if she was grieving her friend so I left them together for a while - have other people had any experience of grieving chickens - how long does it last ?
The next day the grieving one is still standing next to the dead one and continually rubs her face on her and puts her wing round her and doesn't leave her. All night she stood next to the body and has hardly eaten or drunk anything. I feel so sorry for her. She's just standing in a quiet spot in the barn with the body and not going back to the flock or the rooster.
I really need to remove the dead one now to avoid disease, but I'm worried how it will impact the other one. What I can do to help her, any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.