ChaosMom
Crowing
"In Albis" - what a lovely name for a Dominique!I saw a discussion on here about mourning chickens and didn't have the time to reply then.
I had 7 chooks, and 2 of them have died. The first, Abigail, was a heat related death. I knew the chickens knew, I had no idea what was wrong until I saw her dead in the coop. I pulled her out, and I could tell the rest were upset. Abigail was #3 in the pecking order they had, as far as I could tell, with Felicitas being #2. For pretty much a entire week, and occasionally after that, Felicitas would sit on the perch, yelling and calling for Abigail. It made me very sad. The other chickens acted down for a while, and eventually came back to normal. Felicitas still does the yelling every so often, and she's never done that before Abigail died as far as I remember.
The second one, In Albis the Dominique, was lower. I haven't been able to sort out the pecking order since Abigail died, but I could tell she moved up after that. She was vicious about food, and that was the biggest change after she died. The first thing I noticed was that Agathae, her second-place partner in crime beside her Dominique sister Dominica was quite concerned, along with Dominica. Agathae is more used to being handled, and she was the one who came in looking for her a few times. I did notice Dominica being down as well for about a week, along with the other hens letting me get a bit closer and spending a bit more time than normal.
Since I had a whole extra year of experience, I did notice some big changes, especially in Josephine, the lead hen, and Dominica, In Ablis' sister. Josephine became bold with food. She started to smack the others to get to it. She had never acted like that up until then. Dominica also became more bold, since her sister was no longer pushing her out of the way. Agathae too became more handle-able, and I suppose it has to do with the food thing as well. In Albis essentially bullied the others away from food, so I was surprised but not. It did take them a couple weeks to start being bold with food, but I did notice by that time they were a lot less sad about her death.
My sister has one hen whose best friend died. That hen was very depressed and from what I remember would not eat until my sister gave her food and is now quite attached to her.