Hubby let our birds out this morning as usual but noticed one of our warren hens had what he thought was a wet/ sore throat.
I went up to see her and found her mooching around their house (the other 4 ran up to me at the gate as usual). On closer inspection I found her gullet was ripped open, there was no blood but it was wet because the water she had drank had come out and there was corn falling out of her throat that she had just had for breakfast!!!

When I realised what I was seeing I felt very cold and had to put her back until I went to tell hubby.
I couldn't understand how she was still alive and walking around and pecking at things in the grass…she just seemed a bit dazed!
Hubby and I went back up to her where hubby put her out of her misery, but very upsettingly her head came off in his hand!!! He was quite distraught as we've never had to kill one of our 'pets' before. But he said there was hardly anything holding her head on!!!

How the heck has something like this happened?! And how was she still walking around so easily?!
Anyway…um…not sure how to ask this but…she is outside hanging where hubby usually hangs his pheasants, and we were wondering if it would be too awful/ insensitive to eat her???
I know a lot of you raise hens for meat, so surely theres not much difference? She has always been a healthy bird until this.
Any opinions welcomed.