I'm sorryFret is dying now. I haven't done all I could; what I have done is what I think I should.

Sometimes mercy is not doing all one can, but what one should.

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I'm sorryFret is dying now. I haven't done all I could; what I have done is what I think I should.
Most of them are in my experience. Some won't become compliant, probably a laudable attitude when it comes to dealing with humans.
I think the saying might be for some of these "difficult" rooster is "better dead than pet." I can't disagree with that.
I know that to a certain extent the field chickens have become my pets and I'm not at all happy about the situation. We are not good for the chicken no matter how well intentioned we may be.
Fret is dying now. I haven't done all I could; what I have done is what I think I should.
One possible definition of intelligence is to be aware of ones mortality. I think chickens have this ability. It's possible that they know they are dying.
I think Fret knows she's dying.
I'm finding some small irony in that there is a bill being debated in the UK parliament currently on assisted dying. Not having read the bill I don't know those important details. A friend asked me how I would vote on the topic; I wasn't sure.
I'm not going to intervene with Fret further. It's undignified and uncomfortable being syringe fed and while Fret has put up with me lifting her on and off her nest, she has never been an affectionate chicken towards me so I assume the amount of contact and handling she has had recently is just further ignominy she is too weak to struggle against.
Me neither.
I can which surprises me as I usually can’tMe neither.
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It’s a US/UK thing.I can which surprises me as I usually can’t
Orkney, where I live, has been a part of Scotland for five and a half centuries but the language still has strong echoes of the Old Norse and later Norn that used to be spoken here. Even more so further north in Shetland.I'll pop one up while we wait for Shad to do some magic. I found this (among others) when I clicked on an arrow just in case.
Ocracoke, a tiny island off the coast of North Carolina, is one of my favorite places in the world. It's losing land every year to rising seas, and it might not be habitable in 20 years or so except for a few higher spots. But every now and again when we visit, I hear a bit of the old dialect, which has descended from the speech of settlers from Devon and Cornwall: