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Welcome. I have a few disabled chickens. One is in the house all of the time. She has the company of two others that sleep in extra large dog crates with roosting bars...at night, but she is alone during the day. I am with her 6-7 times a day to feed her and give her water, and I take her outside so she can watch the chickens. I also take her in my arms for a walk once a day. Besides spending time with Henry, you may want to get her a tablet and play chicken videos - I do this for Penny and she loves it. You could adopt an older hen, and quarantine for a month and then Henry would have a friend.
 
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Thanks so much for the add to the group/page/gurus of fowl education! Not a very new CEO of the coop, but still very wet behind the ears. I've had my girls for 3yrs. Unfortunately for our little click, 2 of my girls have passed. Louise passed during the summer heat wave, I truly believe of heat exhaustion. My sweet Thelma passed unexpectedly two nights ago, inside her nesting box in the coop. She passed quietly in her sleep. She looked very peaceful. She was just nearing the end of her winter moult, feathers were growing in beautifully. Cruelly, this leaves my third chickie girl, Henrietta (I call her Henry for short) alone. I initially referenced your article about grieving hens, then became fascinated with your entire content. Again, I appreciate you welcoming me here and I look forward to meeting you all, and hopefully gaining the wisdom I need from the community here! Henry and I hope you enjoy us also!🐔🐤🐓🐣
Sorry about your girls. Welcome!!!
 

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