Whatever the case if from 1 to 50-60 flock who died in farms here in India they bury them or burn them
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I am sorry to hear that. I am trying to make my rooster my friend. Its going okay so far.I lost my rooster recently he was my beloved pet and he's Resting in cemetery center .
I never like losing birds but i would rather lose one to a predator than have it languishing in sickness and me trying everything to keep alive and losing it anyway. Which has happened to me twice this year (once was a predator that it survived but then died despite my efforts). I always feel like such a terrible mess of a chicken keeper when they die slowly. At least a predator is part of the circle of life I guess? I don't know why but sick or hurt chickens just tug at my heart strings whereas the predators are generally quick and leave you a pile of feathers to mourn. That's probably just me though lolI ugly cry too whenever I lose a bird. It always gets better with time. We’ve had 50+ hens over the years (7-8 years I don’t know exactly) and guess how many I have now? 16! And I’ve never had to put a bird down for any reason (I know crazy) and I haven’t really lost birds to disease either. At any given time we’ve had 5-20 birds. Almost all my loses have been from predators but this year I’ve only lost one witch is still very sad but is much better than 6 per year like (according to calculations) is what I’ve lost in the past but not what I remember.
No, it’s not just you. We had a little Cochin that had been attacked by a bald eagle. We saved her, though she had many wounds but when we put her back in the chicken run she was picked off by a hawk within 24 hours. That was really heartbreaking.I feel like
I never like losing birds but i would rather lose one to a predator than have it languishing in sickness and me trying everything to keep alive and losing it anyway. Which has happened to me twice this year (once was a predator that it survived but then died despite my efforts). I always feel like such a terrible mess of a chicken keeper when they die slowly. At least a predator is part of the circle of life I guess? I don't know why but sick or hurt chickens just tug at my heart strings whereas the predators are generally quick and leave you a pile of feathers to mourn. That's probably just me though lol