Tragic Death Of Our Rooster... (could we have saved him?)

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  • @M.T.20201
    @M.T.20201 10 місяців тому +6

    Ooh poor boy ..Well , he had a happy life for sure , ..fly hight little 🐓

  • @kylemartin832
    @kylemartin832 10 місяців тому +6

    Thank you for sharing the good and bad. Tomorrow I plan on putting together a small recovery coop for any bird struggling or sick. Again, thank you and sorry about the roo, he was handsome.

    • @MICROFARMER4
      @MICROFARMER4 10 місяців тому +2

      That’s part of homesteading I dealt with with loss of live stock from bullying and other so it’s part of homesteading

    • @kylemartin832
      @kylemartin832 10 місяців тому

      @@MICROFARMER4 Was only showing compassion for that families loss. No need to lecture me on the subject. I fully understand what it's like to have to cull a sick animal.

    • @MICROFARMER4
      @MICROFARMER4 10 місяців тому +1

      @@kylemartin832 sorry you felt I was lecturing you about the subject it was towards you . Just was agreeing on what you was showing we as homesteaders or farmers that’s the things we going though sorry if you thought I was lecturing you that was not intents. So again I apologize if my comment came off like that

    • @kylemartin832
      @kylemartin832 10 місяців тому +1

      @@MICROFARMER4 No, worries. I also apologize for maybe overthinking it. Too much coffee lol. Hope you're having a good new year so far and hope your animals are too 👍🙏✌️

    • @MICROFARMER4
      @MICROFARMER4 10 місяців тому

      @@kylemartin832 Thank you 🙏 I appreciate that

  • @lilyavery8230
    @lilyavery8230 10 місяців тому +9

    We had a chicken who was pushed out - turned out the chicken was sick - chickens know this kind of stuff and they do it protect the rest of the flock. Your rooster looked like he has some frost bite on his comb and am sad to hear he passed. Never easy to lose a flock member.

  • @inu1ful
    @inu1ful 10 місяців тому +1

    I am so sorry for your loss...he is in peace now and you are doing great taking great care of them. I have learned after many loss of babies, that no matter how much you love and take care as much as we can, they go to the other side, especially I think chickens go so quick which I have never known. Keep up with your great work! I am sure he had great life on this earth and he knows you love him.

  • @roxannelarson6185
    @roxannelarson6185 10 місяців тому +15

    dog crate , in house with electrolytes in water. I keep a dog crate in the house in spare room in basement for just such an occasion. It always seems issues happen in winter. I give each one a fighting chance to recoup. before you take them back out bring their temp back down to help them with outside temps. I keep spare room door closed and crack windows for this purpose. It does not always work with underlying things being an issue ( I just lost one of my older girls with negative temps in MI).. I was on vacation that week and was able to make sure they had unfrozen water and food "yes food was freezing solid". My girl started to have issues and I brought her in gave epson salt bath and tried to help her. The next day we realized she was not going to recover and we had to euthanize her. But in other circumstances, the bath and warmth and electrolytes has helped recovery. I know with roosters there is a different how should we say "mindset" some times we have too many," I am not saying we don't make an effort" we try our best "they are a living creature" but sometimes they don't show signs until it is way too late. I know you care for all of your animals and this is definitely not a censor on my part, I'm just trying to share what I have done. We as homesteaders take all death hard and try to do different next time. I have felt each thing that I have encountered as a learning experience. I try to do better next time. Keep up the good work on educating us all on animal husbandry, I know I have learned from you.

  • @patriciabeyer8029
    @patriciabeyer8029 10 місяців тому

    Hi. Brandon of Eddie family farm suggested to come see you folks. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Gevedon
    @Gevedon 10 місяців тому +1

    Aw, that is sad. We have lost 1 rooster and 2 hens in the last 3 years of raising chickens. These things happen, rooster got hawk attacked, free ranging- first hen had anaphylactic shock suddenly, I think she swallowed a very small scorpion, my Sweetie was going through molt, was a little sickly and the others were picking on her. Was just about to bring her inside and found her having passed on. You did all you could, we all have a time to go and we just don't know when ... Thank you for sharing all that you guys can!

  • @Yeshuaschosen
    @Yeshuaschosen 9 місяців тому

    I didn't let mine out all winter because we had a bob cat hanging around. They have a big run so it wasn't too bad .I have started free ranging them again and haven't seen any sign of the bob cat . I hope your chickens are enjoying the longer days and warm weather! It won't be long before spring !I'm sorry you lost your rooster and hope you get another one soon! Hopefully you can set up a dog crate for emergencies.(I keep one in the house and one in the run)

  • @AHomesteadingHustle
    @AHomesteadingHustle 10 місяців тому +2

    Huge bummer but it definitely happens when we choose to homestead and raise animals. We had to rehome our favorite rooster to a family member of ours because he was getting picked on so bad. He was actually the only rooster we ever named.

  • @jandcschwartz
    @jandcschwartz 10 місяців тому +21

    He might have been sick longer and that is why they were picking on him. It's not your fault.

    • @greatfulchristian4314
      @greatfulchristian4314 10 місяців тому +5

      Yes i think he was sick, not Tom fault

    • @jG-gm2mz
      @jG-gm2mz 10 місяців тому

      It his fault he the owner

    • @meljordan220
      @meljordan220 10 місяців тому +4

      Animals are pretty good hiding when they're sick. It's not very obvious when they are. Sorry for your loss.😢

    • @joyadams507
      @joyadams507 10 місяців тому +1

      @@jG-gm2mzwhat horrible insensitive thing to say !!!!

    • @troxycat
      @troxycat 10 місяців тому +2

      @@jG-gm2mz No, it's not his fault. Chickens are VERY good at hiding illness, and once you notice it, it can be next to impossible to treat, especially in this weather. You can only try your best, but if it's their time to go, they're going to go.

  • @audreywhitford6530
    @audreywhitford6530 10 місяців тому +4

    It's very sad when a chicken dies all you can do is your best to take care of them. We had to bring one of our hens to the basement because she was bleeding with a sore by her neck and we don't know what happened. She is doing ok now.

  • @brenda012249
    @brenda012249 10 місяців тому +1

    OMG IT COLD THERE,, thanks to Eddy family farm I found you, poor rooster in the cold by himself I hope he survives, I will be watching for all the changes coming to your farm

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  10 місяців тому

      Unfortunately he couldn’t make it, we appreciate you coming over to watch though, thanks!

  • @joyadams507
    @joyadams507 10 місяців тому +1

    So sorry for your loss! 😢

  • @arcobalenonellorto8994
    @arcobalenonellorto8994 10 місяців тому +7

    Next time bring It inside under a lamp or other heating source

  • @deniseivan1408
    @deniseivan1408 10 місяців тому

    Seen you on the Eddy's Family Farm Homestead. Like to know your family better and liked your piece in their video so I did subscribe to your channel. 👍

  • @Angie29449
    @Angie29449 10 місяців тому +2

    So sorry. This is something we have had happen, and this is what I did to prepare for future times. Just an idea - maybe not the best or maybe it wouldn’t work for you, but thought I’d share it.
    I put in a separate coop inside a very large fenced run area (we have enough land so the coop is in a 30x20 private run area and is adjacent but separated by welded wire fencing to the other chickens large run areas so they can be near each other all day).
    We named this the icu. It sits vacant at all times unless we have a picked on bird or a sick bird. Most recently I kept a hen in it for 6 months. She was hours close to death when the other hens had started picking at her. It took 6 months, but she started getting better when the other birds couldn’t get to her, and with the large private area she had tons of greens and bugs to forage and scratch. When I had another picked on bird, she accepted it into her area and nursed it. They are no longer weak so I was able to put them back with their old flocks. We call her Nurse Lillian now. Just an idea that has worked well for us. We make sure our icu is never used for anything else so that when these issues happen, we can immediately make the hurting chicken safe.

    • @Angie29449
      @Angie29449 10 місяців тому

      Sorry. I couldn’t watch the whole video yesterday when I left this message, and then this morning I saw you have a separate place too. So sorry you lost him.

  • @adriennathome
    @adriennathome 10 місяців тому

    Aww poor buddy. Sorry guys! He was probably sick-the flock knows and will shun and peck the weak ones-and you made his last days more comfortable.

  • @marktelin7259
    @marktelin7259 10 місяців тому

    Eddy family farm sent me. THANK YOU😊

  • @cynthiaclark4691
    @cynthiaclark4691 10 місяців тому +1

    Sorry about your rooster.😢

  • @judyquattro7677
    @judyquattro7677 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello. New subscriber here. Saw you on the Eddie family video. ❤❤❤❤

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  10 місяців тому +1

      Glad you stopped by to support us as well. We are excited for the opportunity to show you are small little farm!

  • @nikkistump3480
    @nikkistump3480 10 місяців тому +1

    I’m sorry your sweet rooster died. He had a happy life 😊

  • @Starry_Night_Homestead
    @Starry_Night_Homestead 10 місяців тому

    So sorry about your rooster! Sometimes things just happen and there is nothing we can do. We had almost the same thing happen to one of our hens last week. She was fine one night and the next morning we came out to her being attacked by the flock. She had trouble walking and keeping her balance too. We made the decision to put her down as she was continuing to decline.

  • @diannemiller4754
    @diannemiller4754 10 місяців тому +1

    What mil of plastic are you using in your coops?

  • @MaraCarr-vm9mf
    @MaraCarr-vm9mf 9 місяців тому

    I had a cockerel like that so I just got a large box, put some hay in it and he's been sleeping inside for about 5 months now

  • @pennykoncz9683
    @pennykoncz9683 10 місяців тому

    Pedilyte syringed orally slowly is a good thing to try when chickens are ailing.. Where did you get that wide plastic?????

  • @catiepower3550
    @catiepower3550 10 місяців тому

    I’m sorry you lost him. It’s never going always be perfect and ultimately it’s up to nature.

  • @elsiegorman5268
    @elsiegorman5268 10 місяців тому

    Eddie family sent me ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @machedwatdevanBonDieu276
    @machedwatdevanBonDieu276 10 місяців тому +2

    That happened to me this week with my 2 roosters they almost died, i gave them tetracycline ( ANTIBIOTICS) in water to heal them and also good for infection. NEXT TIME GIVE HIM ANTIBIOTICS

  • @fionaworrell4535
    @fionaworrell4535 10 місяців тому

    Raw garlic cloves and some oregano in the chickens water,especially in winter,plus multivitamin for birds..when they cant forage they get depleted very quickly, ration alone just doesnt cut it.

  • @suenovascotia672
    @suenovascotia672 10 місяців тому +1

    sorry you lost your rooster i came over from Eddy Family i am going to check out your channel and Subscribe

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  10 місяців тому

      Thank you🙏🏻 we are happy to have you aboard here

  • @CountryKirby.
    @CountryKirby. 10 місяців тому +2

    Sad to see. Glad you’re back

  • @E.I.C.C_Onwer
    @E.I.C.C_Onwer 10 місяців тому +1

    That poor guy 😢 so sad when these things happen

  • @gloriavigder983
    @gloriavigder983 10 місяців тому +1

    ❤😢

  • @christinabaker3210
    @christinabaker3210 10 місяців тому

    It is hard, I have two roosters seperated, but my head rooster refused to go in the coop or the house when we had 0 degrees and snow and freeze so he got a bit of frost bite but he got angry when I tried to pick him, sometimes you just have to let them do their own stuff and hope for the best.

  • @leighmonty13
    @leighmonty13 10 місяців тому +1

    It happens mate dont worry yourself about it to much

  • @tracyzabelle
    @tracyzabelle 10 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @barbareemoore4247
    @barbareemoore4247 10 місяців тому

    Take him in where you can help him ! Warm eat and then you can see if he is really sick

  • @moviemakerwannabe
    @moviemakerwannabe 10 місяців тому

    In really cold weather we gave our chickens goat milk. For a sick one or one that has gotten too cold we fixed a place in our house or heated shed in a pen so they are safe from other animals with food and water. Usually after warming up they want food and water. We also gave room temperature or warm water to help them stay warmer. We have used a hot water bottle in with them or a heater they can get close to but also get away from. Often a warm boiled egg mashed will help. Electrolyte water helps. Standing out in the cold like that could have frozen his feet in which case it might not have been possible to save him. a couple of times in severely cold weather we had a chicken, and in the other case a duck that got a frozen foot. the chicken lost parts of toes and the duck did not survive because one of his legs froze halfway up to the elbow joint. The other leg was also severely damaged in the foot. They had places to go to be warm and safe but they chose not to for some reason. I think when they get really cold they don't think very well and decide to sit where they are instead of moving to a better place. Maybe if their feet start freezing they are numb and they don't feel right walking. Anyhow you do the best you can do and you learn things along the way both the things that work and the things that don't. You can learn things from books and from other homesteaders but when it gets right down to it none of our homesteads are set up the same so what works for one might not work for another.

  • @MadRiverHomestead
    @MadRiverHomestead 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this…it’s tough when an animal gets sick, and so much tougher when we lose them.
    Is it possible you just have too many roosters? We have 10 hens and one rooster.

  • @greatfulchristian4314
    @greatfulchristian4314 10 місяців тому

    Ty acres of adventure. Sorry abt the rooster :(. Our 1 yr old hen was in nesting box all day so I took her in the house put her in tote. She didn’t poop so I looked online. We forgot to give our flock grit since the inter started. Gave her a charcoal enema and epsom salt baths, took a few days finally pooped all over the bath. After a week I tried to put her back in with the flock and she got attacked, even tho she is alpha hen. I had to sit in the pen for awhile with my stick and poke all the attackers. Another few days, she’s accepted as the big cheese. Learning curve for us. And a happy hen again. Started flock on grit for the winter. Backyard chickens forum helped us out thank God !

  • @fionaworrell4535
    @fionaworrell4535 10 місяців тому

    I would have syringed him some anti biotic as he had obvious wounds and multivitamin. Though we cant cover all bases,him getting cold was the end for sure. Once cold their systems simply shut down.

  • @hamzabajrektarevic8870
    @hamzabajrektarevic8870 10 місяців тому

    How many times a day you feed your chickens ?

  • @tufailbhat
    @tufailbhat 10 місяців тому

    Hlo sir wanna ask yuh a question wht to do my hen is not able to stand plz ans my question ASAP . Wht home remedy should I go for

  • @rosem633
    @rosem633 10 місяців тому +1

    Heartbreaking.

  • @4zooflorida
    @4zooflorida 10 місяців тому

    How many roosters do you have, and how many hens? I am trying to decide how many to keep of the new chickens I am introducing to my current flock. I have 11 hens over 1.5 years old. I have a group of 2 month olds that are 16 hens, 6 roosters. I am trying to handle the Roos frequently so they are not aggressive to me when they get older, at least that’s the plan. So, with 22 hens, how many roosters can one have?

    • @kittyrichards9915
      @kittyrichards9915 10 місяців тому +1

      Maybe 2?

    • @carrie8994
      @carrie8994 10 місяців тому +1

      In general, you want 1 rooster for every 10-12 hens, unless they are a heavy breed, then 1 rooster for every 5-6 hens. So if you have light or dual purpose chickens, you should be fine with 2. If you want to try for more, you might be able to get away with 3, but only if the roosters don't get aggressive with each other. If they do, it's often a sign that there are too many roosters for the amount of hens.

  • @ThatAnimalChannel
    @ThatAnimalChannel 10 місяців тому +1

    next time try making a struggling bird some scrambled eggs. A warm meal could have helped. I lost my young porcelain duccle rooster the first cold night we had. I had no idea he wasnt roosting with his siblings. Still breaks my heart. I recently lost one of my sablepoot hens. thankfully she didnt suffer outside though. Something happened with her lungs and blood started coming up, i think it suffocated her since she was struggling for air. She passed in my hands trying to figure out how to help her. 💔💔

  • @shelleyquandt8243
    @shelleyquandt8243 10 місяців тому

    So sorry.

  • @hostabevie7712
    @hostabevie7712 10 місяців тому

    Don't be hard on yourself, I have found chickens will pick on any chicken that is sick to protect the flock. You hate to see it happen, but you'd hate it more if your whole flock got sick and died. The really sad ones are when they accidently die like my rooster, he flew over the garden fence and got his foot caught in the chicken wire...hung there up- side down and died, I didn't find him till later that evening. Very sad, as he was a very good protective rooster for my girls that are allowed to free range.

  • @Keanu-x7w
    @Keanu-x7w 10 місяців тому

    I know how you feel. I had a young hen that I like very much. One day I went to let the chickens out the coop and the hen was pecked to death over night-head was totally bald from the pecks. For some unknown reason-the other chickens beat the hell out of her.

  • @RachelWellborn-h6w
    @RachelWellborn-h6w 9 місяців тому

    Wat about the Fix-a-Chick?

  • @pennylmitchell8709
    @pennylmitchell8709 10 місяців тому

    Awe😢

  • @TheRodgerB
    @TheRodgerB 10 місяців тому +1

    He had some nasty frost bite on his comb

  • @dragonbowlsupper
    @dragonbowlsupper 9 місяців тому

    If my hens decide to gang up on a rooster then I know he's not treating them well. I trust my hens' judgement because their happiness comes first.

  • @zoebrierley80
    @zoebrierley80 10 місяців тому

    Cold water in freezing cold snow is just a problem

  • @Osmosus787
    @Osmosus787 10 місяців тому

    I am curious if your chickens are vaccinated for maerks disease?
    The reason I ask is because this looks identical to what I've seen for maerks disease. It is absolutely awful. Regardless I do pray he doesn't have it because it is incurable once it hits your flock..

  • @gardenextra7415
    @gardenextra7415 10 місяців тому

  • @robinham2796
    @robinham2796 10 місяців тому

    He was very sick.

  • @jG-gm2mz
    @jG-gm2mz 10 місяців тому +1

    Your rooster died due to a lack of vitamins, especially vitamin B and iron. Feed alone doesn't supply them with enough vitamin.

  • @BillsCountrysideAdventures
    @BillsCountrysideAdventures 10 місяців тому

    Chickens can be so stupid and mean. Very sad.

  • @Asadmalik31715
    @Asadmalik31715 10 місяців тому

    Plzz plzz sport me

  • @kittyrichards9915
    @kittyrichards9915 10 місяців тому

    So sorry.