THANK YOU. You have been VERY helpful. Your experience defininently shows me what I need to do.Quote:
I'm so sorry about your lost chicken. I have 7-year-old twins, I know how they'd react if they lost any of our chicks, so I can feel your pain.When the neighbor dog attacked ours, it was a bit of reality setting in that we're going to have to all learn to deal with losses. It's so difficult with little ones.![]()
I'm a newbie, still learning... but I did have one in a chicken chair for 4 days. I was her "other chicken". It was exhausting. My 3 chickens love to snuggle up together. They are by each others side non-stop. When my little Brahma was injured and I had to take her out, it was really hard on her. I couldn't keep her near the other two in a separate kennel, because my EE would body slam against the side of the brooder trying to get to her. So, the Brahma had to go with me everywhere. If I walked out of her sight for less than 30 seconds she'd absolutely freak. So, she went with me everywhere - even to the bathroom!I couldn't leave her, even if my kids or husband were in the room with her. I was her chicken companion. I even sat up with her at night until she fell asleep.![]()
As difficult as it sounds, esp. since you're like me and want to maintain a very small flock, I would get another chick so they both have someone to snuggle up with.
I'm fairly certain we will have to get another one. My nephew has seen the chick, says he wants this one even if its not the same kind. (which he originally wanted). So I really doubt we are up for another heartbreak of taking it back.