Miss Ginger (my favorite chicken) is no longer with us. Yep, if there is a heaven for chickens she is there.
Sigh. I hate posts like this one. Posts that have to share the disappointment and sadness me and some of my children are going through. I get a little uncomfortable sharing because I know many of you folks that have raised farm animals might be judging me and wondering why I even let this one chicken make me so sad. After all, it’s just a chicken right? It sounds silly to even me that I would feel this loss. But I do. I truly am sad. I really really loved Miss Ginger the most. She was like our pet. She totally came up to all of us when we called for her. I could literally just reach my hand down and she would let me pet her without running away. Chickens just don’t usually do that, they are usually nervous around people. Ginger was a special bird.
My daughter Grace is devastated of course. Ginger was her chicken. The reason why Ginger was so friendly was because of the work and love Grace gave her everyday from when she was a chick. Even up until now everyday she still said hello to Ginger and picked her up to talk to her. We wanted to bring her to the fair this summer as she was such a great bird. We wanted to see her raise some baby chicks of her own someday when we moved to my future dream-farm. But those things will not happen now with Ginger.
Miss Ginger lived almost one whole year with us. One awesome year.
How it Happened
My family and I went to Boise this past week over spring break. I hired a nice girl I know to feed and water my dogs and chickens for 4 days while we were away. I told her to just keep my chickens alive, that they didn’t have to be let out of the coop even. But that if she did have time for a few hours she could let them out of the coop so they could get some grass and take dust baths. It was optional.
Apparently all was perfect and well until the last day of her feeding. She came over, didn’t let the chickens out and just fed them. Then went home. Miss Ginger was alive then she said when she left. Later that day her little brother came over and jumped my fence to say hello to my dog. He says he noticed Miss Ginger was dead. But didn’t tell anyone which was odd.
My husband got home and found Miss Ginger dead. Broken neck inside the coop. No blood, no pecking. Laying right next to the door opening. So we know that what most likely happened is that someone opened up the coop door (to which my chickens always want to get out right away) and then accidently shut the door back up on Miss Ginger and broke her neck. We found her lying by the door of the coop. We don’t know who did it, all we know is that she is gone. And we are so sad.
Dad saved my daughter a few feathers before burying her.
Here is a letter my daughter wrote up for Miss Ginger that pretty much sums up her heart-break.
As for me… I am just feeling a bit sad and disappointed. Wondering if I really should have left to go out of town for spring break. I go out to see the other three chickens, knowing none of them are as friendly as Ginger was and I seem to see just see plain ole’ boring chickens.
So that is what is happening right now.
Please try not to mock me for making a whole post just for one chicken. We loved Miss Ginger. We really did. And were planning on letting her grow to a nice old age with us.
But I am still grateful to the Lord for all my blessings. And for the chance we got to experience such a sweet nice chicken.
Comments & Reviews
Tammy Bass-Bishell says
so very sorry for your loss
animals are like our children part of the family
The pictures are absolutely beautiful and priceless and it was good thing for your husband to keep feathers from miss ginger for your daughter that was so sweet
Happy.MoneySaver says
Animals are a part of your family and it is tough to say goodbye. Those feathers are priceless!
Diane says
This breaks my heart, I’m so sorry for your loss. Ginger was a beautiful chicken. We are just starting our adventure in raising chickens. My daughter and I have been handling them and talking to them. At three weeks, they already come up to the side of their cage when they see us. We are already very attached. Your poor sweet little girl….:( Prayers going up for you and your family
Diane
Happy.MoneySaver says
Thanks for thinking of us! Good luck with your chickens! Hope you get a special one, too!
Melissa says
Sorry to hear of Miss Ginger’s death- how sad for your family. The best way to bring Grace out of mourning is to go get another chick! We saw the cutest ones at Tractor Supply on Sunday.
We have (6) Buffs and (6) reds. I raised the reds from chicks and they love me like a mom – none as affectionate as Ginger but they follow me around the yard and let me pet them some.
Happy.MoneySaver says
I love that visual picture of those chickens following you around! Thanks for thinking of us!
Dipitie says
I am so sorry to hear about this. I would be devastated as well, especially since something obviously happened to her that was someone’s fault/mistake. I hope you don’t beat yourself up too much about being out of town. 🙁 RIP Ginger
Happy.MoneySaver says
Thanks Dipitie! I really appreciate it!
Karrie says
Thanks Cheryl. It is strange to think we loved this chicken so much. Funny thing is that I was scared of chickens before this experience. Now I love them so much I would cry over them. Love does that I guess!
Pam says
I am so sad to read this. I understand your feeling of loss, I love my chickens so much too. My Edith is the light of our flock and I would be heartbroken if she left us. I hope Ginger is off to the free fields, running in the sun and pecking the ground forever.
Karrie says
Awwwe…thanks so much Pam! Yes let’s hope she is running in the sun pecking forever.
Barbara says
Oh Karrie, my heart just broke when I first read the headline, I’m so sorry to you and little daughter Grace. I’ve adored following along with you and your chickens and have known how Miss Ginger was dear to your heart. I’m truly sorry for your loss.
Karrie says
Thank you so much Barbara.
sandrine says
So sad for miss ginger, surely she is in heaven with my beloved beagle merlin.
Karrie says
Yes, I am sure they are together. Thanks.
Maria Welker says
I am so sorry for your loss.
I do understand about your families love for one chicken. I grew up with my pet chicken and her name was Sally. She was white with beautiful flat silky tail feathers. She was my chicken, and though her life wasn’t long, she was mine.
I am now 45 years old, and I have never forgotten her and still think of her often.
I do know what your little girl is going through.
I’m sad for you all and am happy you had Miss Ginger for the time you did.
Karrie says
Thanks so much Maria. That makes Grace and I feel so happy reading your chicken love experience too. Thanks!
Sharon Younts says
I hate to hear about Miss Ginger. It breaks my heart too. When it comes to our fur or feather children there is a special bond and love that knows no boundries. There really is a special place in Heaven for them and I am sure Miss Ginger is seeing how much she is loved and missed.
Karrie says
Thank you Sharon.
Lou says
So sorry for your loss.
Karrie says
Thanks Lou. Appreciate your comment.
Sue M says
Even though we don’t see them regularly, your little flock feels like “ours” just because we can hear them once in a while. It makes us smile. Remind Grace that Heaven has chickens 🙂
Karrie says
Grace says thanks Sue! You probably won’t hear them much anymore, Ginger was that loud layer! 🙂
Tina says
Your Ginger was your pet/baby and that is it. You shouldnt have to ask people not to say anything. Your daughter is so precious! Ahh this post broke my heart. Don’t stop loving God’s creatures! May Ginger rest in peace!
Karrie says
Thanks Tina!
Kathryn says
I am so sorry. We just went through this a few weeks ago and it was traumatic to say the least. My daughter and I just finished planting plants in our new pet cemetery. She and I both found the flowers made a small bright spot in such an awful event.
Perhaps our Berry and Ginger will keep each other company.
Karrie says
Yes, let’s hope Berry and Ginger are together!
Jess says
I’m sorry for your loss. One of our three Buff’s died this weekend. We don’t know how…she was just laying in the grass. 🙁 She made it through the worst MN winter ever…and died on a day when it was over 50°. I get it. Our small flock are pets as well.
Karrie says
Thanks Jess. These comments are so wonderful and Grace and I really appreciate your care.
Evie says
I am so sorry for your loss.I teared up reading this! I don’t judge you at all,we raised chickens for several years,and always had 1 favorite that ended up as more of a pet. Our absolute favorite was a tiny Japanese Bantam we named Dovey.He didn’t know he was a chicken! He would ride on our shoulders,and “knock”on the door to come in the house(yes..we let him in,and he never went potty in the house).He would sneak into vehicles when the windows were down,and sometimes ended up going for a ride.He once went deer hunting with my husband!(Dovey was in the back of our suburban and was so quiet my hubby didn’t know until the ride home).Visitors learned to always check their vehicles before they left! We loved Dovey very much and we were devastated when a haw showed up and snatched him,we saw it happen,but could do nothing to save him.We cried for many days,and still miss him 3 years later.
Karrie says
Oh my goodness, that is so awesome! I love it. A chicken that went hunting! Oh that would be so horrible to have a hawk grab him when you are watching. That would be so painful. Hopefully Dovey and Ginger are hanging out together in heaven. 🙂
Portia says
I am so sorry for the loss of Miss Ginger. The special place animals hold in our hearts is truly remarkable. Fur or feathers it doesn’t matter.
Karrie says
Thanks Portia, so true…fur or feathers.
Bonnie says
So sorry for your lose. Prayers to you and your sweet family.
Bonnie says
*loss
Karrie says
Thanks Bonnie.
Lacey says
I am so sorry for your loss, we had a Rhode Island Red that was very much the same way. We called her Big Red. She had 3 beautiful years with us. Last fall she refused to go in the coupe one night, I left the window open to the barn hoping she would go in for safety (as she had so many times in the past) but to no avail we found her the next morning. I believe she was sick and knew it was her time. My kiddos were very upset as that was the only one from our original first flock that we had left. shortly after she passed we gave away the rest of the flock and have now started fresh with young chicks who are now just starting to lay. I hope your little girl finds some peace.
Karrie says
Thanks Lacey, it’s so nice to know we are not alone in loving a chicken this deeply.
trish_y says
Poor little one. So very sorry for your loss.
Karrie says
Thank you so much Trish.