This is my first necropsy so I don’t really know what I’m doing or what I’m looking at lol but I did the best I could to provide lots of pictures.
1 year old Wyandotte hen, laying eggs daily and no sign of illness.
Got up this morning and went out to feed the chickens and this hen was laying dead on the coop floor, they all looked fine last night when I locked the coop up and were all on their perch.
She was in rigor mortis when I found her.
I’ve had one hen in the past die of a fatty liver, she does have a lot of fat on her, does it look like she’s overweight?
I don’t give any scratch grains or treats because of what happened in the past but sometimes I give them fermented grains only like once a week.
They are currently on layer mash from my local feed mill.
They were eating Nature Wise pellets when the other hen same breed died of a fatty liver so I thought switching to a local feed mill and using mash would help.
If someone could tell me what I’m looking at and what looks to be the problem that would be very helpful, I’m really wanting to keep doing these myself so I don’t have to take any 2 hours to my nearest lab.
1 year old Wyandotte hen, laying eggs daily and no sign of illness.
Got up this morning and went out to feed the chickens and this hen was laying dead on the coop floor, they all looked fine last night when I locked the coop up and were all on their perch.
She was in rigor mortis when I found her.
I’ve had one hen in the past die of a fatty liver, she does have a lot of fat on her, does it look like she’s overweight?
I don’t give any scratch grains or treats because of what happened in the past but sometimes I give them fermented grains only like once a week.
They are currently on layer mash from my local feed mill.
They were eating Nature Wise pellets when the other hen same breed died of a fatty liver so I thought switching to a local feed mill and using mash would help.
If someone could tell me what I’m looking at and what looks to be the problem that would be very helpful, I’m really wanting to keep doing these myself so I don’t have to take any 2 hours to my nearest lab.
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