Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: Casey76 on November 21, 2009, 09:33
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Got up to let the girls out, and I found Jelly outside the coop, dead :(
There wasn't a mark on her, and it wasn't that cold last night. Poor wee girl. She was only just 32 weeks old.
It was dark when I got home from work last night so I must have miscounted on my headcount when I closed the coop up.
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:( so sorry for you, hugs from here xx
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Oh dear SO very sorry to hear that,
it is a timely reminder that chooks seem so strong and characterful, we forget that they can be so fragile too.
Your not alone in getting the head count wrong, I have done it and poor Honey was out all night, only when O H let them out next morning did we realise what had happened, I was convinced Charlie (Fox ) had got her, WE were lucky, sad , but so easily done.
Really feel for you, BIG hugs {{{{{{XX
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Oh what a shame :( I expected a similar event on Tuesday as we had a missing beak in the house when we got back from work - after dark these days of course. A long search didn't turn her up so we just had to hope. She was on the doorstep next morning having spent one of the worst rainy nights in the open in mid-moult. A sad sight, but she stuffed herself on corn and was fine.
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So, so sorry Casey, it must have been a dreadful shock. xxx
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So sorry. It is so easy to miscount on these dark nights but i dont think that made any difference. But it is always very sad. Hugs Jeanette
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So sorry :(
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:( Awww poor Jelly - sorry to hear that . . chicky hug
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Sorry to hear about loosing your chook.
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That is a real shame. :(
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Oh bless you :( sending big hugs! :(
Debbie x
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:( :( :(
So sorry
Jenny
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(((((((((((((((((( Oh, how awful! You must be gutted!)))))))))))))))))))))))) So sorry to hear this! :(
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I'm so sorry Casey :( it could so easily happen on the dark nights though. RIP Jelly and a big hug to you.
Love, Jan.x