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I've taken a few of my birds to the local Ag office but it is in Homer.
Cody,
How did you have to store your birds before you brought them to the Ag office? I am still waiting for them to contact me with the information. Is refrigeration okay or would I need to put the bird in the freezer?
Thanks!
Teresa
Sorry I don't know for sure. Maybe Google necropsy for poultry. Cody will be online at some point. I thought it was freeze it but I'm not positive. I sure hope this wasn't the legbar. Pam
No it was one of my leghorns. The legbar is doing great. She lays for a few days then takes a week off. Her rooster is attentive to her and her only. They both are so gentle and hardly fuss when I pick them up. My leghorn was fine Monday and yesterday my husband saw her in the nest box early morning and she was still there when he went to check on the birds at dark. She was hunched over, did not fight or squawk when I picked her up and she is a very skittish bird. Couldn't stand long without stumbling. Weak. Had a misformed tiny egg with something stringy on egg and still Inside of her vent. Her whole bottom skin was bright red. She had some oozing out of vent that stunk very badly. Kinda like an intestinal infection smell. Plus her crop was full. I massaged her crop and it went down without her vomiting so, not sure if it was reproductive organ issues or some type of intestinal infection or issue with crop. No wheezing, gurgling, coughing or drainage from beak. But did have clear thick liquid at back of beak. Whew...that is alot of info at one time. But if anyone has an idea of what may have happened it would be greatly appreciated.
The view out my back door today.
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Kinda interesting thing this morning. I feed the little guys in the backyard shed then went to the back to feed the big guys. Just as I was finishing I hear a baby squak. One of the roasters was after it. It hid under the coop until I called and it came right to me. That's when I realized it was one of the babies form the backyard. Poor little thing traveled about 100 yds by itself just to get picked on by a bully.
Hey Teresa,
Sorry I wasn't online earlier today.
The last time I froze a bird the vet said do not freeze them. Just keep them chilled in the fridge or in a plastic bag on ice.
Freezing them solid does damage to the organs that makes it hard to necropsy when looking for visual signs.