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Thanks mate! I'm over the moon!Wonderful news!So happy for you both!
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Thanks mate! I'm over the moon!Wonderful news!So happy for you both!
I find that very interesting. Thanks for sharing that tidbit. I was wondering.Thank you for caringit means a lot to know she was in your thoughts
By the way Bob, Mark says he hasn't seen many chicken hernias, mostly dogs and cats, but as lots of people simply put their hens to sleep, he doesn't have any reliable incidence data.
Wow! I never thought about how big the incision might be.I've been trying to get a photo of her bald patch but it's not easy.
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It goes from her tail, over her cloaca, from leg to leg, to about a third of the way along her keel.
I was thinking this evening I'd bring Ivy in to keep her company. I think they'd both like that. Once the weather warms up a bit Mary can go back to her normal lifestyle, but it's just too chilly right now to have such a big bald patch.Good morning/evening MJ and everyone
The room looks so much better and comfy for Mary![]()
I wonder how many hens have had this problem (or something similar) but its gone undetected because there are no xrays or surgeries being performed. It's simply not possible to do *everything* a sick chicken needs in our own homes and with our own expertise. We need experts and their technologies.I find that very interesting. Thanks for sharing that tidbit. I was wondering.
I expected it to be quite big because I saw how far forward her organs had been pushed by the fat around her hernia on the xrays.Wow! I never thought about how big the incision might be.![]()