Here is one with clear photos:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/found-dead-hen-very-graphic-necropsy-photos.766834/
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A really shiny clear fluid came out when I pierced the abdominal cavity. In this picture, I assume the yellow is fat and not egg material?If you open her abdomen, look for any yellow or clear fluid that comes out when you piece the abdominal cavity.
How warm was itWell, as I started to cut her open, little, almost microscopic black dots started moving all around her skin and onto my hand. She had a massive mite infestation! That is so frustrating. I check them for bugs, but when I do a check I never see any. When I look I move their body feathers, look under their wings, around the vent. I don't know if that is what killed her, because the other hen I bought with her and the one she was housed with is just fine. She will be getting sprayed tonight, though, and the coop cleaned and sprayed tomorrow.
A really shiny clear fluid came out when I pierced the abdominal cavity. In this picture, I assume the yellow is fat and not egg material?
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That's as far as I got. I was frustrated, pissed, sad, and uncomfortable kneeling on the deck. I buried her remains next to the only other bird I've lost, my Buff Orpington.
For future reference, is soaking in warm epsom salts a bad idea? She wasn't in good shape when I put her in there, but she rapidly went downhill during the soak. I can't help but think I killed her.