- Oct 22, 2018
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One sad chicken mama here,
We unfortunately have to put our sweet tessie down tomorrow morning due to her having a growth in her abdomen that is pressing on all her organs and making it hard for her to breathe :/
We have a small flock of 7 and she has a best friend Bonnie that she's Inseperable with that I'm sick to my stomach about how she is going to react when she realizes she's gone....
My question is- is it better for the passed flick mate to "disappear"? Of do we need to show her passed body to the rest of the flock so they understand what happened?
Thank you for any input!
**editing to add she has been deteriorating since Friday and has been inside since then with a couple trips outside to visit her sisters a few minutes a day as well as brining them in one by one to see her and give her some company. We found out that there is nothing more we can do for her after bringing her to the vet today and getting an X-ray that showed the growth- so her flockmstes do know she is not well.
We unfortunately have to put our sweet tessie down tomorrow morning due to her having a growth in her abdomen that is pressing on all her organs and making it hard for her to breathe :/
We have a small flock of 7 and she has a best friend Bonnie that she's Inseperable with that I'm sick to my stomach about how she is going to react when she realizes she's gone....
My question is- is it better for the passed flick mate to "disappear"? Of do we need to show her passed body to the rest of the flock so they understand what happened?
Thank you for any input!
**editing to add she has been deteriorating since Friday and has been inside since then with a couple trips outside to visit her sisters a few minutes a day as well as brining them in one by one to see her and give her some company. We found out that there is nothing more we can do for her after bringing her to the vet today and getting an X-ray that showed the growth- so her flockmstes do know she is not well.
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