- Jun 7, 2010
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I recently had a 2 year old depressed hen. The only other problem she had is that she used to be a great layer and now seldomly lays. When she does, her egg shells are papery thin. I offer free choice oyster shells, ground up egg shells. They are free range hens and have free choice layer pellets. I decided to submit bloodwork to our Veterinary Teaching hospitals' lab. Yo my surprise they had no normal values to compare her blood work to. I also searched the internet and found normal value for her chemistries but not her CBC (Complete bloodwork count). I followed this up by contacting the head of the avian department at the university and was informed that she only does flock health (I assume sick bird=dead bird, no blood work needed). I received some assistance from an exotic avian specialist. But to be honest, he was also slightly uncertain as to how to interpret her CBC. Does anybody have a good reference for chicken specific blood values?? If not, this may become a new area of research for me!