Thank you. She was a crazy, funny, wacky but sweet hen, just a unique personality all-round. We'll miss her a lot.
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I'm sorry. She sounds delightful.There's much to be said for a rooster-free existence, especially for older hens. We lost Fern during the night. She would have been 5 years old at the beginning of June. She's been needing to go for weeks, but she was a tenacious girl. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...roline-update-post-21-feb-27/20#post_13004768
Good idea Ron. O'Brien chickens will probably like a little cabbage in March!toss out a couple of cabbage heads. Thee is a lot of cabbage in the stores now and it takes them some work to tear it apart.
Oh sorry Cyn. They do work their way into our hearts don't they!![]()
I'm so sorry Cyn.There's much to be said for a rooster-free existence, especially for older hens. We lost Fern during the night. She would have been 5 years old at the beginning of June. She's been needing to go for weeks, but she was a tenacious girl. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...roline-update-post-21-feb-27/20#post_13004768
I did. Bought six heads of cabbage and every run got one including goats and emus. Donkeys got carrots.Thanks, Mary. Yes, they sure do. Give those birds of yours some cabbage in Fern's name. She would have loved it.