I don't know why, but my two cute little white Leghorns died for no apparent reason that I could see.
Two years ago I had cute little hen named "Skinny Butt" because she had a little skinny butt. She was adorable, feisty and lively.
Two years later I found her in the small coop---dead. All the other chickens were fine. It was clear she wasn't attacked.
I got another one after that happened. Then, just today, I came home from work, and there was "Skinny Butt II" dead. All the other chickens were fine.
I have one chicken 11 years old, another eight years old and the rest between two and five.
I don't get it? Is there something about Leghorns that makes them weak and die early?
It's heartbreaking as I'm a typical suburban backyard chicken person where all my chickens are pets, have names and get buried when they die.
Gri
Two years ago I had cute little hen named "Skinny Butt" because she had a little skinny butt. She was adorable, feisty and lively.
Two years later I found her in the small coop---dead. All the other chickens were fine. It was clear she wasn't attacked.
I got another one after that happened. Then, just today, I came home from work, and there was "Skinny Butt II" dead. All the other chickens were fine.
I have one chicken 11 years old, another eight years old and the rest between two and five.
I don't get it? Is there something about Leghorns that makes them weak and die early?
It's heartbreaking as I'm a typical suburban backyard chicken person where all my chickens are pets, have names and get buried when they die.
Gri