Such a pretty girl. And what a long and happy life.
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I second all of that. Now, Neela did something yesterday and last night that Gypsy was doing two weeks before she passed, going into a nest box when she hadn't laid in years. I never see Neela do that. She is so frail and crippled, but she still manages to do her chicken stuff and hang out with sister, Alice. Georgie was sitting next to the nest box on the floor near Neela, Maretta sleeping beside June's "throne". I rather expect to be digging a couple more holes before the end of the month, but they've made a fool out of me before so who knows? I have a big group of old gals who could go any minute.speckled, I don't know much about cancer(s) in chickens, so I don't have much to offer in that area. I guess the best you can do is keep her comfortable, which I know you will do anyway. Old chickens are a double edged sword. While they need to pass on to make room for younger stock, they've been around long enough to worm their way into your heart, so the loss is felt more.
So sorry.RIP, beautiful Gypsy 2007-2019