30/05/2026
My Sadie took her last breath in my arms last night 💔🌈🪽
Honestly heartbroken isn’t the word - Sadie was such a constant figure in my life, she lived 4.5 years above her breeds life expectancy, she was biologically rare (1 in 10,000!) as she was intersex, not common - most keepers won’t ever see one, she’s my special girl
She was there for all my major life events, finishing high school, going to collage, completing my apprenticeships, my first job, starting a business, getting married, welcoming my daughter, Sadie and my flock is always who I celebrate with first 💗🪽
Sadie was the top hen of the flock, keeping everyone in line and safe, her personality was massive and she was the sweetes girl and my god was she strong, i nursed her back from the brink of death 3 times but this time her little heart couldn’t go on any longer 💔😥
She really was a fighter 🐓
She raised 3 beautiful chicks, kept the order in the flock, Granny Sue was how she was known 💗🌈
I’m completely devastated. I really struggle with loosing them, they are all so important to me but thank god i decided to go out to the flock when I did, it’s almost like she waited for me… it was quick and sudden, walking about just minutes before, I picked her up for our usual cuddle and brought her inside when I noticed she wasn’t right, she declined in minutes and then passed in my arms, thank god I went out when I did I can’t bare the thought of her being scared 💔💗
Sadie will be up there with paytah, Vander, Morgan and Tigris, Kleo, kiara, Megan and Jaffa and Hazel. It’s never gets easier and it’s the only down side to loving so many animals, when they go it hits so hard 🌈🪽
Thank you Sadie 🥹💗