I lost Cotton today 💔

Weeg

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I found Cotton, my Silkie rooster passed this evening. I found him after the fact, one sprawled leg and wing. I'm assuming it was AVL, I had to many roosters anyway, but its still so hard to loose them. 😭
He was the sweetest. I'd call him assertive, never aggressive, but he really thought he was the bigger man. He'd do the mating dance around me and cluck if I crouched down the the ground. 💗 When he was young he liked to bite my toes, never flogged me, but he would have had I not put him in his place. As overly confident as he was, he tried to sleep under the broody hen the other night. As big, strong, and assertive as he acts, he's just a sweetie on the inside. 😌
He was so great with his hens. If I picked them up and they squealed, he would run over and make sure they were okay. He didn't mind being pet or picked up, he was't one for snuggles but was the only chicken I've ever had that would put up with some sort of attention. My first and only Silkie. A rescue from TSC when I hatched a lone chick, him and his siblings were so good with her, Cotton was such an adorable chick, that fluffy face. 💗
In his last week, he would be the only chicken scavenging out in the middle of the yard. No protection, no cover, just out in the open. Thats were the best stuff is, but he was the only one brave enough to forage there during free range time.
I will never forget him, his antics, I think he had little bird syndrome hahaha! He's tiny but he acted just as big as the standards. I sure will miss my choir of crows in the morning, he would always lead with the lowest crow, then Jay the bantam Cochin, then Birdie, my Serama boy. I will never forget you Cotton, I'm so sorry you had to pass this way, I will love you forever and always.
 
I found Cotton, my Silkie rooster passed this evening. I found him after the fact, one sprawled leg and wing. I'm assuming it was AVL, I had to many roosters anyway, but its still so hard to loose them. 😭
He was the sweetest. I'd call him assertive, never aggressive, but he really thought he was the bigger man. He'd do the mating dance around me and cluck if I crouched down the the ground. 💗 When he was young he liked to bite my toes, never flogged me, but he would have had I not put him in his place. As overly confident as he was, he tried to sleep under the broody hen the other night. As big, strong, and assertive as he acts, he's just a sweetie on the inside. 😌
He was so great with his hens. If I picked them up and they squealed, he would run over and make sure they were okay. He didn't mind being pet or picked up, he was't one for snuggles but was the only chicken I've ever had that would put up with some sort of attention. My first and only Silkie. A rescue from TSC when I hatched a lone chick, him and his siblings were so good with her, Cotton was such an adorable chick, that fluffy face. 💗
In his last week, he would be the only chicken scavenging out in the middle of the yard. No protection, no cover, just out in the open. Thats were the best stuff is, but he was the only one brave enough to forage there during free range time.
I will never forget him, his antics, I think he had little bird syndrome hahaha! He's tiny but he acted just as big as the standards. I sure will miss my choir of crows in the morning, he would always lead with the lowest crow, then Jay the bantam Cochin, then Birdie, my Serama boy. I will never forget you Cotton, I'm so sorry you had to pass this way, I will love you forever and always.
I’m so sorry!!:hugs Its definitely always hard to lose one of our sweet pets!!! Rest In Peace Cotten 💜
 
I found Cotton, my Silkie rooster passed this evening. I found him after the fact, one sprawled leg and wing. I'm assuming it was AVL, I had to many roosters anyway, but its still so hard to loose them. 😭
He was the sweetest. I'd call him assertive, never aggressive, but he really thought he was the bigger man. He'd do the mating dance around me and cluck if I crouched down the the ground. 💗 When he was young he liked to bite my toes, never flogged me, but he would have had I not put him in his place. As overly confident as he was, he tried to sleep under the broody hen the other night. As big, strong, and assertive as he acts, he's just a sweetie on the inside. 😌
He was so great with his hens. If I picked them up and they squealed, he would run over and make sure they were okay. He didn't mind being pet or picked up, he was't one for snuggles but was the only chicken I've ever had that would put up with some sort of attention. My first and only Silkie. A rescue from TSC when I hatched a lone chick, him and his siblings were so good with her, Cotton was such an adorable chick, that fluffy face. 💗
In his last week, he would be the only chicken scavenging out in the middle of the yard. No protection, no cover, just out in the open. Thats were the best stuff is, but he was the only one brave enough to forage there during free range time.
I will never forget him, his antics, I think he had little bird syndrome hahaha! He's tiny but he acted just as big as the standards. I sure will miss my choir of crows in the morning, he would always lead with the lowest crow, then Jay the bantam Cochin, then Birdie, my Serama boy. I will never forget you Cotton, I'm so sorry you had to pass this way, I will love you forever and always.
I'm so sorry, I can truly relate to this. You can have my most sincere regard. :hugs :hugs
 
Oh, @Weeg , I am so so sorry that he had to go so soon. Although he may not be here anymore, he will always be in your heart. Cherish the memories forever. He sounded like a great little buddy. I’m sure he loved you very much. You are an amazing chicken keeper, and I’m sure you gave him the best life he could have ever had.
 

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