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I have just received a very distressing phone call from my OH, in floods of tears. when she got home from work, she saw Vera had a very dirty bottom. It looked as though there was egg yoke mixed up with her poo, and it was matted in her feathers. So she very carefully washed it all out and then put her back down in the garden, and then she just suddenly keeled over and died. :shock::(

 

I can't believe that we have lost 2 girls in such a short space of time.

We had both thought that they would have had a much better life expectancy than that :!:

 

So now we are down to 2 girls and we are both worried sick what's going to happen next……

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Oh no - what a horrible shock. I don't know how long ex-batts are supposed to live for after rescue as I'm not lucky enough to have any. I know it's no consolation but they had a lovely 4 months of happiness and chookiness.

 

Sending digi hugs to you both.

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Im so sorry to hear you have lost another girl and i know it will be hard to think positive right now. :(

However you have given those chooks an experience they would never have had if you hadnt rescued them and that is one of freedom and of being loved and cared for, having sky above them and being able to feel wind, rain and sunshine. Thats something to be very proud of 8)

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Oh i am soo sorry you've lost 2 of your rescued girlies, How devastating, soo sorry for your loss. As everyone else has said, you gave them so much, much more in their last few months than ever before, you gave them love, kindness but most significantly you gave them life, freedom to be a chicken !!

 

Many prayers & hugs with you & OH

 

Bless you all.

 

Ms Tilythinkingofyouandyoursinmanyprayers

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It could just be the nature of battery hens having a hard life, laying a large number of eggs over a short time. I don't think you could have done anything more. I'm sorry, I lost 2-3 hens over about the last year and it was very distressing, so I feel your pain.

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It could have been egg peritonitis? If both girls went the same way it might be worth phoning your vet for advice, just to make sure it's nothing contagious like vent gleet.

 

These poor girls have had such a terrible time before they get to their new homes that it's a wonder they thrive at all. You gave them a few months of kindness and freedom and you should comfort yourself with that thought.

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In the past we've lost the same batch,for want of a btter word, of exbatts within short space of time. I think they are just worn out. It's so sad, but you gave them a lovely, albeit brief time of proper hen life.

You gave them that, so be proud, although sad at the same time.

remember how they were when you got them, and how you gave them grass, light, freedom, earth..... the list is simple, but affirming.

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I'm sooo sorry and sad to hear that you have suffered the loss of two ex bat hens. You gave them a very happy few months to experience being natural hens. The early death of ex bat hens also makes me very angry about intensive farming practices. Unfortunately, these little hens will always be vulnerable because of the damage inflicted upon them. It's early days yet, but please do not regret rescuing your hens. A few months in hens' terms is a long time where they experienced the joy of living. All the best for the future. xxx

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Once again thankyou all soooooo much for your kind comments and support. Our other 2 girls both seem to be absolutely fine (touch wood)

 

We are thinking about getting another 2 girls to make the numbers back upto 4, as the remaining 2 are rattling around their cube abit. I think to introduce 2 to 2 should hopefully not be too frightful for them.

 

We were also thinking of maybe getting a couple of POL chooks from a reputable breeder, so that we have a bit of a mix.

 

I will keep you posted of any further developments.

 

Kind regards

 

Dodge

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sorry to hear about that loss...how awful.

At least you know that they had an amazing life with you while you had them and the little things that we take for granted made their life so much better,

Hope things go well with any new chooks you get!

Stacey

xx

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