Sad news about Fret. Hopefully with your care and her resilience, she can bounce back
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Is it possible that the differences in Fret's behaviour is that she is still mourning/pining for Henry or the lack of a male presence? Not necessarily in a psychological way, the way we humans mourn, but in a biological way.There are differences between the Bracket and Fret in this condition. Bracket from what I recall ate and drank as usual while Fret doesn't.
It's possible.Is it possible that the differences in Fret's behaviour is that she is still mourning/pining for Henry or the lack of a male presence?
If Fret was sitting on a nest, with or without eggs then the above methods might be worth considering.I have seen comments on here where some people put the broody in something where the air flow allows for physical cooling, like a cage off the ground, if physically cooling them works to break broodiness, (this may be totally an old wives tale or just a silly idea..) could maybe taking a ziplock baggy of ice (by the time you got to the field, it should still be cold-ish but not entirely frozen..) and placing that under her while you give her water and rooster booster, help?