OK Nathalie and anyone else that is genius level on chickens. haha I have path reports, but haven't been able to sink up with the doc to go over them. I lost another hen today. After culling my roosters and sacrificing the two to the lab, and losing two more of the mystery illness, I'm down to 5 hens.
Started with 27, what a waste of time, energy, money, and lives.
I'll type out the histopathology in case anyone understands what it's saying.
The liver was marked and diffuse vacuolar changes throughout, with mild periportal lymphoid infiltrates, and the spleen is congested with moderate hyperplasia of lymphoid follicles.
Hyperplasia of submucosal intestinal lymphoid follicles is also marked, and the kidneys depict mild and multifocal aggregates of lymphoid cells in the interstitum.
In the heart there are a few scattered infiltrates of lymphoid cells between cardia myofibers and the lungs are diffusely congested.
NDiagnoses and comments:
The main lesions were the hepatocellular vacuolar changes which were likely representative of hepatic lipidosis.
Although the specific cause of the lipidosis could not be determined in this case, in chickens of this age metabolic and nutritional influences should be included in the differentials.
The lymphoid hyperplasia in multiple locations was presumed to be reactive (and likely protective) to ongoing pathogenic/parsitic insults over a period of time.
Ok, not the only other positive found was in the hen she was positive for ascaridia galli 1+
The necropsy report said that they found ascarids and all other testing was negative. He said the ascarids were very minor and shouldn't have been a real health risk in the numbers he found them???
If anyone understands this stuff. Please any ideas on cause, treatment, clean up for future flocks???
Thanks
Michelle