TwitchysChicks
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- Nov 22, 2018
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Ill watch it when I get home. Glad its genetic. Well not glad...but I was afraid I did something to her. And I can be at peace knowing I cant do anything but let her be with her sisters. Also glad I never hatched anymore rhode island eggs. Only my australorp had 4 littles this past spring.Ascites is not the main issue, only a symptom of what is wrong inside. It is either egg yolk peritonitis and/or internal laying or could even be liver or heart failure, all of which build up fluid in the body. Yes, it is terminal. The egg issues are really genetic /hormone based. Did you watch my video that explains a lot of this?