But someone else may read this thread some day and take comfort from everyone's words. Your efforts were worth it. ❤OP hasn’t been around since 12 October. Sometimes our efforts are just A blowing in the wind.
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But someone else may read this thread some day and take comfort from everyone's words. Your efforts were worth it. ❤OP hasn’t been around since 12 October. Sometimes our efforts are just A blowing in the wind.
Thanks, Chrissy.But someone else may read this thread some day and take comfort from everyone's words. You your efforts were worth it. ❤
Sorry for your loss.I did have a rooster die from what could only be explained as a “broken heart”
I am so sorry. I've had a couple of birds over the years that mourn hard enough they stop eating. It's tough to watch our birds pine away in mourning.I know this is an old thread, I’m sorry for your loss. It does sound like it was related to her age but I did have a rooster die from what could only be explained as a “broken heart”
I got him with two other hens. His Hatchmate and one younger than them. His Hatchmate had health issues constantly and came inside frequently for recovery, he was used to waiting 1-2 months for her. One time she passed away and didn’t come back out. After 3 months he became lethargic and would hardly eat/drink. Vet said he was perfectly fine. He passed away from starvation after about 6/7 months.
no I haven't; not yet anyway@Perris did you encounter such a research while you were digging for information about chickens?