I do that for my special ones.I don't have a choice my daughter insisted we find a spot to bury them

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I do that for my special ones.I don't have a choice my daughter insisted we find a spot to bury them
We do it for all of themI do that for my special ones.![]()
I never thought I’d be jealous of a dead bird... until now.We haven't had to deal with this yet but my thoughts would be bury and/or compost pile (if the pile was deep enough to "bury" it inside so no one else got to it). We process birds but an unexpected death - I would be a softie and need to have some sort of closure.
Ps. I asked my husband the question when he got home from work and his answer? "Viking Funeral if they died a noble death for the flock" (we live in a river and this could absolutely happen ahahah)
I've lost 4 chickens over the past 3 years.
1. Taco - This is when I was a beginner, so I traded Taco for a healthy chick in TSC.
Sorry for your losses. I have no idea what this means. Did you take a sick or dead bird to TSC? Very curious.
Okay, so this was my first time getting chicks from TSC. And the first chickens I've ever owned in my life. (I was raised in town, not on a farm.)
I bought 6 chicks, and soon after bringing them home I noticed that Taco was acting very strange. Not knowing better, I called TSC for help. They didn't have much advice, so about 15 minutes later I took the chick and drove to TSC. They agreed to take that one back and replace it with another one. (Which turned out to be Blamo.) I'm positive the chick passed away in the back room.
Do you understand now?