Necropsy Warning! Graphic pictures! Necropsy - Ascites / egg peritonitis

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HnH Farm
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Warning! Graphic pictures! Necropsy - Ascites / egg peritonitis

Post by HnH Farm » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:26 am

Thanks for the explanation.
She was, and the other 3 were, barnyard mixes. Two were hatched by my silkie and the other 2 were incubated.
I'm going to stay away from barnyard mixes from now on! I have some beautiful orpingtons that are 4 weeks old and 3 white americunas from a good breeder. Hopefully this last hen is the end of them dying! It's too hard on this humans heart!
Again, thanks for everyone's help!
Windwalker, I'll give you a call if I have to do another necropsy. LOL We can do it over Skype if your too far away!
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Ontario Chick
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Warning! Graphic pictures! Necropsy - Ascites / egg peritonitis

Post by Ontario Chick » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:46 am

Thanks for posting the pictures and letting the rest of us learn.
Felt a bit like I was sitting in the classroom, very interesting. :coolguy:
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