Well, I was planning on posting for the virtual coop tour but first I found another hen dead this morning. Now I am worried about whats going on.
The eleven hens and rooster left all seem fine. I can say the egg production has been down since the first hen died. I also have fed egg shells back to them versus oyster shell (is that not as good?) Is the heat enough to cause this or start supplementing with more protiens, gatoraide or ???
I have been reading on all sorts of issues trying to find out whats going on. I have both hens, one frozen and one in the fridge. The vet said it would cost $120 to autopsy one at k-state and I'm kinda thinking I'll try doing one myself even though all I know at this point is what I've learned here and from some you tube vet videos. I don't think they were egg bound becouse there not swollen at all which may be different after looking inside. I read about the discoloration of combs but didn't notice any change there, I also read about genetic problems buying chicks from companies (which we did).
My question for all you wonderful smart people is have you done any of your own autopsies and if I take lots of pictures would you be willing to help diagnose possibilities?
The eleven hens and rooster left all seem fine. I can say the egg production has been down since the first hen died. I also have fed egg shells back to them versus oyster shell (is that not as good?) Is the heat enough to cause this or start supplementing with more protiens, gatoraide or ???
I have been reading on all sorts of issues trying to find out whats going on. I have both hens, one frozen and one in the fridge. The vet said it would cost $120 to autopsy one at k-state and I'm kinda thinking I'll try doing one myself even though all I know at this point is what I've learned here and from some you tube vet videos. I don't think they were egg bound becouse there not swollen at all which may be different after looking inside. I read about the discoloration of combs but didn't notice any change there, I also read about genetic problems buying chicks from companies (which we did).
My question for all you wonderful smart people is have you done any of your own autopsies and if I take lots of pictures would you be willing to help diagnose possibilities?