Sorry to hear about your loss
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Hello everyone. Many of you asked me through PM to update you constantly on how Tin-Can was faring. On May 23rd of 2016, Tin-Can was found deceased in the chicken coop. He lived an amazing 18 years at the top of the pecking order.
After examining the body, I found out that he had inhaled lots of sawdust and wood debris content (the poor fella already had respiratory problems). May his soul rest in the highest place of bird heaven, never to be forgotten, ever.
R.I.P Tin-Can
You will never be forgotten.
(I'll try to get a picture of his grave today)
I live in Madagascar and am planning to return to the states with many of my Malay chickens. If you don't know, Madagascar and Malaysia was a huge trade route back in the day. Contact me if you're interested in my chickens. My birds don't look like the show birds you have in the states since most Malays in the states come from only a couple of lines. I'll try to post some pics later but here is a pic of one of my hennys. Please feel free to correct me if you don't think this is Malay.
I'm glad to see a post on this thread. It has been inactive for too long. Your farm seems to be progressing well. I am glad that your flock is growing but I am sorry that you lost black red roo. If you were close to me I would gladly supply you with a replacement. I have several. Do you have any pictures of your adult chickens?
Dennis