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I reacted to both of your recent posts on Lady Di with "Love", not because she is dying, but because she currently continues to experience the joys of being alive.She's not dead yet. She's currently eating some boiled rice with keifer and hulled sunflower seeds. We're holding off planning the funeral just yet.
I reacted to both of your recent posts on Lady Di with "Love", not because she is dying, but because she currently continues to experience the joys of being alive.
I have had a few questions re your experiences with older hens, & due to the thread title, this seems the perfect place to ask them .
What is the oldest age you've had a hen reach before experiencing Any health issues, minor or otherwise? I have quite a lot of hens turning age 7 this year, and many might consider that an old age for a chicken. But yet they are only half the age of Lady Di, & I know you have had many other senior citizen hens too.
Also, even though your original question on this thread concerned possible chicken dementia, what have you seen to be the most common issues with advanced age chickens?
The guard rails are a brilliant idea.View attachment 2961877View attachment 2961878This should keep her from falling off her perch during the night. It's anchored at the side for stability.
Very clever!View attachment 2961877View attachment 2961878This should keep her from falling off her perch during the night. It's anchored at the side for stability.