Nice picture! Is your rooster a astrolorp?
No, he's apart of a long term breed project. He's one of a kind.
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Nice picture! Is your rooster a astrolorp?
Cool! Do you have a picture of her?
Monday morning I went out to take care of the chickens and found a white leghorn dead. I laid her out in the back pasture instead of burying her. When I do, critters dig 'em up so I just lay them there, tell them thank you for all the eggs they gave me and let the buzzards/hawks do their thing. Tuesday morning an amber link wasn't doing well so I went ahead and wrung her neck and laid her out by the other one. Nothing had started on that one. Tonight I got home and it is dark. One of my kitties got outside so I took the flash light and started looking for her (she's deaf). Found the "dead" Amber Link hiding by the side of the house under a bush. Picked her up and put her back in the coop. She is eating and drinking and seems better than ever!!! I guess I should call her Lazarus!!!! OMG!
Monday morning I went out to take care of the chickens and found a white leghorn dead. I laid her out in the back pasture instead of burying her. When I do, critters dig 'em up so I just lay them there, tell them thank you for all the eggs they gave me and let the buzzards/hawks do their thing. Tuesday morning an amber link wasn't doing well so I went ahead and wrung her neck and laid her out by the other one. Nothing had started on that one. Tonight I got home and it is dark. One of my kitties got outside so I took the flash light and started looking for her (she's deaf). Found the "dead" Amber Link hiding by the side of the house under a bush. Picked her up and put her back in the coop. She is eating and drinking and seems better than ever!!! I guess I should call her Lazarus!!!! OMG!
You should possibly have them tested to make sure it's not a disease within the flock. Or maybe it's stress from something and like a heart attack?
I've had them drop dead off the roost during the night before. Maybe a heart attack or something. I don't think it is a disease or anything because they have all been acting fine. I've lost some from a prolapsed vent. Came home and found them dead in the yard with the vent prolapsed. These two who died on their own, their vent was fine and they were acting fine before. Hope 2 is it!
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She looks very pretty.