Kat’s Journey into Chicken Keeping

I swear it's always our favorites that things happen to. No matter the species :(
😥 I will agree with that. 😥
Good morning folks :frow

Kat extra hugs for you :hugs :hugs
Good morning everyone 😊

I agree with Bob, extra hugs for you Kat :hugs :hugs
Thank you, All.
I can’t believe how broken-hearted I feel about a chicken, but it’s true.
Blanche was an awesome hen and this is just awful.
And my Uncle Pete passed away two weeks ago. My “original family” which used to be large and boisterous is down to my sister, brother, and me, and one Uncle Harry. I have some cousins but we are scattered. We do meet on Facebook.
But anyway, my little flock of chickens is down to seven (out of thirteen).
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Thank you, All.
I can’t believe how broken-hearted I feel about a chicken, but it’s true.
Blanche was an awesome hen and this is just awful.
And my Uncle Pete psssed away two weeks ago. My “original family” which used to be large and boisterous is down to my sister, brother, and me, and one Uncle Harry. I have some cousins but we are scattered. We do meet on Facebook.
But anyway, my little flock of chickens is down to seven (out of thirteen).
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It can be so hard when you lose one. :hugs :hugs Blanche was a special lady.
 
Princess laid an egg. Her first one in three weeks.
Once the molting was underway the egg-laying dropped off in our hen-house.
Plus it’s winter.
I still get one or two eggs a day. It’s those ISA Browns, Thelma and Louise, and my RI Red, Rose. They are egg-laying warriors.
I don’t mind if they take a break though. It’s better for them.
Their feathers are growing in nicely and they look gorgeous again.
I hope to take some pics today.
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Princess laid an egg. Her first one in three weeks.
Once the molting was underway the egg-laying dropped off in our hen-house.
Plus it’s winter.
I still get one or two eggs a day. It’s those ISA Browns, Thelma and Louise, and my RI Red, Rose. They are egg-laying warriors.
I don’t mind if they take a break though. It’s better for them.
Their feathers are growing in nicely and they look gorgeous again.
I hope to take some pics today.View attachment 2941830
Congratulations!
 

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