marrgalo
Chirping
- Jul 9, 2020
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I'm writing here because I really want to chat with someone who understands what I'm going through.
I recently hatched three snowflake bobs (this is only my second time doing this). I have two adult males that I also hatched and raised by hand and that I now keep as pets. This time around, I was hoping to raise females from a different genetic line so they could get paired up and experience life to the fullest. I love my birds as much as anyone loves their dogs or cats.
Out of the 7 eggs that shipped to me, 3 hatched. All 3 chicks were growing and thriving. I never saw it coming... I left them for a weekend in the care of a capable friend, and on Sunday he texted me that one chick was lethargic and not eating well. I got back late Sunday and took Toast (the sick chick) to the vet on Monday and she died at the vet. They think it was a respiratory illness.
I feel awful. I am so deep in grief, I spend most of the day thinking about Toast. I feel like I let her down... if I hadn't left town, I probably would have taken her to the vet much sooner. Whether or not she could have been saved, I wasn't there to give her the care that she really needed when she needed it.
My friends and partner have told me that it's not my fault and that animals die. My partner seems exasperated, almost annoyed, and is telling me it's "ridiculous" and "absurd" that I feel so much regret for not being here when Toast was sick. I didn't do my best, and to me, that's what matters.
Has anyone else felt absolutely devastated over the death of a chick? How did you cope? I spend time with my two living chicks (Trifle and Truffle) and I feel sad that Toast is not here. I can't escape the sadness.
Anything helps
xx
I recently hatched three snowflake bobs (this is only my second time doing this). I have two adult males that I also hatched and raised by hand and that I now keep as pets. This time around, I was hoping to raise females from a different genetic line so they could get paired up and experience life to the fullest. I love my birds as much as anyone loves their dogs or cats.
Out of the 7 eggs that shipped to me, 3 hatched. All 3 chicks were growing and thriving. I never saw it coming... I left them for a weekend in the care of a capable friend, and on Sunday he texted me that one chick was lethargic and not eating well. I got back late Sunday and took Toast (the sick chick) to the vet on Monday and she died at the vet. They think it was a respiratory illness.
I feel awful. I am so deep in grief, I spend most of the day thinking about Toast. I feel like I let her down... if I hadn't left town, I probably would have taken her to the vet much sooner. Whether or not she could have been saved, I wasn't there to give her the care that she really needed when she needed it.
My friends and partner have told me that it's not my fault and that animals die. My partner seems exasperated, almost annoyed, and is telling me it's "ridiculous" and "absurd" that I feel so much regret for not being here when Toast was sick. I didn't do my best, and to me, that's what matters.
Has anyone else felt absolutely devastated over the death of a chick? How did you cope? I spend time with my two living chicks (Trifle and Truffle) and I feel sad that Toast is not here. I can't escape the sadness.
Anything helps
xx