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RC and Lozzy, your hens are looking wonderful!
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What a refreshing treat! How have they been doing in the summer heat Bob?I'm with you MJ.
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Oh no! I'm so sorryI really need a hug right now.
Yesterday evening I fed all the chickens, and they all seemed fine. Then when I went out later to shut them up for the night I found that Betty had died.
I have no idea why, but I think something like a heart attack is most likely, as it looked like it happened just as she was jumping up onto the roost.
I don't know what to do with Bertha now, she seems alright but one hen with two cockerels isn't going to go very well, and she never really fitted in with any of the other hens.
Its been a rotten week in one way and another..
Thank youOh no! I'm so sorry
And another one for the rotten week
Aww Sussex, I’m sorry to hear that. Poor Betty. Do you know how old she was? I wish chickens were much hardier!I really need a hug right now.
Yesterday evening I fed all the chickens, and they all seemed fine. Then when I went out later to shut them up for the night I found that Betty had died.
I have no idea why, but I think something like a heart attack is most likely, as it looked like it happened just as she was jumping up onto the roost.
I don't know what to do with Bertha now, she seems alright but one hen with two cockerels isn't going to go very well, and she never really fitted in with any of the other hens.
Its been a rotten week in one way and another..
Oh so sorry.I really need a hug right now.
Yesterday evening I fed all the chickens, and they all seemed fine. Then when I went out later to shut them up for the night I found that Betty had died.
I have no idea why, but I think something like a heart attack is most likely, as it looked like it happened just as she was jumping up onto the roost.
I don't know what to do with Bertha now, she seems alright but one hen with two cockerels isn't going to go very well, and she never really fitted in with any of the other hens.
Its been a rotten week in one way and another..
She was only 9 months or so, just a pullet. The only good thing is that she had the best life right up to the end, she had food in her crop and looked happy.Aww Sussex, I’m sorry to hear that. Poor Betty. Do you know how old she was? I wish chickens were much hardier!
Thank youOh so sorry.