Interesting that she burped a couple of times.However, the strangest thing happened. She burped on two occasions.
Even though the crop is empty, can you gently massage it for a few minutes, see what happens?
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Interesting that she burped a couple of times.However, the strangest thing happened. She burped on two occasions.
Yes indeed she was very fatty in the lower abdomen. All the cockerels I have slaughtered have had that same fat mass in the belly. I thought it might have been that they each were kept in a 10 x 15 run and weren’t able to get out and exercise beforehand. She was the first hen that I’ve opened up. Same fat pouch. Strange. My birds free range all day and eat Flock Raiser, with occasional 5 grain scratch thrown to them. Now some of my girls do forage in the barn and I’m certain pick up the leftover horse feed. As far as anything else, it would be an occasional cracker or pretzel stolen from my grandson. Yes, they are thieves.I'm so sorry about Blanca.
Mimi, you did a very good job on the necropsy thank you for this. I have not seen anything like that on the liver even in photos. She did have quite a bit of fat in the abdomen too - Now, another question would be is there excess fat because she had been ill for a good while, genetics or possibly diet. I think some of us have had this discussion in the past.
Your findings are interesting. Hopefully Eggcessive might recognize this.
I'm going to tag a few others to take a look as well. More eyes and thoughts.
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Thank you. You are correct. I didn’t think to even check her nares. I’m not sure how I would do that unless I cracked into the skull. However, I didn’t see any swelling whatsoever around the nares or in her mouth.I'm sorry you lost your girl. One thing many don't think about regarding sneezing is cysts in the nares. I've had at least two hens with those, one now who is almost completely closed off, can't even see how she's breathing. The other was my almost 10 yr old Buff Brahma, who was always a sneezer. I felt from early on that her nares were an issue and later, cysts formed in both, though she never had any laying issues. You may be seeing two different things happening that were not even related. It's almost impossible for me to say.
Hens with reproductive issues often have trouble breathing as it is, strain on their organs from growths and fluid, etc. I don't have MG in my flocks, but have had many hens with salpingitis/ internal laying/ reproductive cancers/ egg yolk peritonitis (almost all hatchery girls or daughters of hatchery girls).
Thank you. What I found looked very strange. Something makes me want to cut into the masses but I don’t know if I should.So Sorry to hear about Blanca. After looking at the necropsy photos, I think that you really did her a favor, and prevented a lot of suffering. She had metastatic liver cancer, a type I haven't seen before. Usually we see white or cream colored spots with Mareks disease and avian leukosis, I think. This might be a melanoma, but I am not certain. Did you see anything on her oviduct? I have seen a lot of fat on some of my hens, and one had fatty liver disease on a necropsy (my amateur guess.)