Rhodie Ranch
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I'm sad for you.
Better than getting eaten by a predator. Love the description of your daughter. Like kids and dogs.. Beware when the house gets quiet.No, I didn't open him up, I wish I did though. I left my 1 year old alone in the house to run out there and remove the body real quick. If you leave her in the house more than 1 second on her own you'll come back to the toilet paper unspooled, the flour stretched across the floor, your phone in the toilet, and the dogs covered in highlighter. She may be 15 months, but she definitely knows when mom is busy and she can do more fun things. >_>
I don't think he could have ingested anything poisonous. He's in an enclosed run with a roof on it, and 3 layers of fencing between them and the outside world. I've lost a lot of birds to raccoons and hawks this year, so no outdoor time for them.
Listening to you guys, a heart attack sounds about right. I'm glad it was at least pretty quick for him.
i didn't know they weren't smart enough to know better what to eat. learn something new every day...
Better than getting eaten by a predator. Love the description of your daughter. Like kids and dogs.. Beware when the house gets quiet.
Same as everybody else. Livestock, then deadstock. Most of my roosters have bit the dust like this. My hens usually put their heads out of the chain link fencing and then get nailed. When your chicken gets sick, your chicken usually dies. They don't have the same ability to pull out of it like mammals do.
Most of my birds get to go to Freezer Camp at the end of their lives.
Sorry for your loss. UnLess you see other birds acting sick, like if they consumed something toxic, I wouldn't worry about it. One rooster thought it was a great idea to die right in front of my Vet!