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AngelinaThePekin8
Crowing
Broken toe passed away at 8:09am march 29 2022.
I am going to describe somewhat on how she died just a warning or whatever..... It isn't bad or anything Idk just figured it would be a good Idea to write this down.
Thank you @Wyorp Rock for al the help and info you gave and @BigBlueHen53 and every one else! I hope everyone has a great day.
Here is one of my favorite pictures of Broken toe, I took this picture a couple months ago.
I was sitting next to her talking to her, I tried comforting her, she looked uncomfortable and in pain I was telling her that she was going to be alright and that she was good chicken and the best hen ever (every hen is the best hen ever) I didn't think she was going to pass as soon as she did, a few minutes prior to her passing I told her that it would be all over soon and that here would be no more pain thinking that we would be able to put her down. whenever she would try resting her head the liquid from her crop would come up. When she tried resting her head for the i think was the fourth time she must have inhaled some of the liquid. After that happened she tried/took a couple breaths she started flapping her wings and her head moved a lot her crop emptied and then she stopped. I sat with her for a little bit and said goodbye, she is now in the carrier.
I am getting ready to bury her.
Thank you everyone for your help, and the answers to my questions earlier would be nice still that way maybe others can see them.
I am going to describe somewhat on how she died just a warning or whatever..... It isn't bad or anything Idk just figured it would be a good Idea to write this down.
Thank you @Wyorp Rock for al the help and info you gave and @BigBlueHen53 and every one else! I hope everyone has a great day.
Here is one of my favorite pictures of Broken toe, I took this picture a couple months ago.
I was sitting next to her talking to her, I tried comforting her, she looked uncomfortable and in pain I was telling her that she was going to be alright and that she was good chicken and the best hen ever (every hen is the best hen ever) I didn't think she was going to pass as soon as she did, a few minutes prior to her passing I told her that it would be all over soon and that here would be no more pain thinking that we would be able to put her down. whenever she would try resting her head the liquid from her crop would come up. When she tried resting her head for the i think was the fourth time she must have inhaled some of the liquid. After that happened she tried/took a couple breaths she started flapping her wings and her head moved a lot her crop emptied and then she stopped. I sat with her for a little bit and said goodbye, she is now in the carrier.
I am getting ready to bury her.
Thank you everyone for your help, and the answers to my questions earlier would be nice still that way maybe others can see them.