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Oh my goodness what an awful shock for you. You really have had a rollercoaster ride with your introduction to chickens :( If you haven't already done so I would be inclined to Flubenvet your remaining girl just to cover all bases. You obviously wont get through the 2kg of food so if you have accurate scales, just scale it down to about 1/4 of the amount if you can. I hope that you can find a suitable breeder nearby.

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Regardless of what the vet has said its worth being prudent and keeping an eye on the remaining hen for a week or so as you have had so much bad luck it would be awful if things went more pear shaped for you

 

The ex battery rescue is on the 17th and is in Brackley

 

Ex batts wouldnt be able to go in with your hen for some time though which may be a pain

 

 

Thank you and of course I'm going to be extra vigilent Redwing. Being new to chicken ownership I've kept a very careful eye on all the girls from the outset.

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How awful for you to happen again.

 

I keep looking at my lot more closely since Cupcake died on Monday. Keep thinking does this look normal, is that right, I'll just clean that again and refresh the water, what's your poo like today, shoud I buy this poultry med etc etc? Just in case it was something I'd not done or had done.

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How awful for you to happen again.

 

I keep looking at my lot more closely since Cupcake died on Monday. Keep thinking does this look normal, is that right, I'll just clean that again and refresh the water, what's your poo like today, shoud I buy this poultry med etc etc? Just in case it was something I'd not done or had done.

 

Me too Daxigirl :(:(

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Very sorry to hear about your chook, at least it would appear she went quickly and didn't suffer. :(

 

 

Thank you Jill. That's the thing which is so shocking - Cottie seemed absolutely fine yesterday and even last evening when I checked on them to make sure they were okay before bed :(:(:cry:

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oh i'm so sorry to hear your sad news :( i hope that the vet & other omletters have reassured you that none of what's happened is your fault. i think it's great advice to keep them in the run area and check round the garden for any possible toxic plants or poisons, and also any old bulbs that they could've scratched up.

incase you haven't already got it here's a link to omlet's 'list of plants that are poisonous or harmful to chickens': http://wiki.omlet.co.uk/index.php/List_of_plants_that_are_poisonous_or_harmful_to_chickens

also, with regards to the slug - if you've got any close neighbours check whether they're using slug pellets in their gardens. if they are then this could be affecting your girls. kindly offer your neighbour some egg shells to use to protect their plants instead of the toxic pellets, and make sure there are no gaps at the bottom of any dividing fences where slugs can pass from your neighbour's flower bed into your garden and your chickens' mouths.

 

sending some cuddles to Dottie & hopefully she'll have some new friends soon to bring her some comfort.

you are all in our thoughts x x Big Hugs x x

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Thank you Scarlett, though I'm not sure we'll be ready for ex-battery girls just now :(

 

Can't say I blame you as taking on ex batts comes with it's own problems too and I think as you have been through so much already you would probably be better off getting some regular hens. We got our new girls from Minimeadows in Northants, but I think they only sell pure breeds.

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I echo what Snowy says- hens are not the most robust of creatures, and sometimes these things just happen. You have been very unlucky to lose two hens so close together and like you, I would be wanting the vet to try and find out what happened but if it was some sort of infectious illness, I think you would have noticed symptoms so please try not to worry too much. Whilst it's true that hens hide illness very cleverly, you are clearly devoted to your chickens and I'm sure that if there was anything obvious you would have seen it.

 

I hope the vet can give you some answers, so sorry to hear of this.

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terribly sorry to hear this, especially as you were so good to pass on your kind words to me last week, when Selma went walkies with Mr Fox. I hope you get your confidence back. Hens are free spirits, and will get into mischief like cats do.

 

I hope you feel better soon, and take some comfort in that she doesn't seemed to have suffered. My cat died in his sleep after eating slug pellets ( this was after vet PM..) he had a tiny trickle of blood from his nose/ so vet said, it would have been painless.

 

Take Care

 

Sarah x x

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Morning everyone and thank you for all your kind words, advice and messages. I really appreciate it.

 

It's still very sad, I woke up in the middle of the night thinking about Cottie lying there in her Eglu :cry: and wondering if Dottie was okay on her own :cry: I've never found a pet like that before :cry:

 

I think we were all in shock a bit yesterday, even Ben our doggy was really quiet all day, bless him.

 

Our little Dottie seems okay this morning, bless her. She ran straight out of the Eglu to eat her breakfast. I guess she must be wondering where Cottie is? :think::(

 

Hopefully we're going to go and get a friend for her today, then we'll have to cross everything and hope that they'll get along. In the meantime, I keep chatting to her in the hope that she'll not get too lonely.

 

Will let you know how we get on.

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I've just caught up with this posting through another link - you poor poor things - we got our Omlet hens at a similar time to you and having gone through hell with our Pearl, I really feel for you with losing a second. Its amazing how quickly they become part of the family. You were really supportive and encouraging for me when Pearl was so poorly, so I hope that everyones' kind words here are helping you and that Hilda & Elsie are bringing you and Dottie comfort ( great names by the way). Good luck x

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