Need to resolve the mystery of the hen not laying... she's only 14 months young!

Yes, sometimes it is better to cull and get to the bottom of the issue than trying to treat what is not treatable and having the bird suffering through our well meant intentions.

Did you take any pictures during your home necropsy for us to help identify what the root cause might have been?
Unfortunately, I didn't manage to photograph her. It was almost a prolapse, the cloaca was protruding and the oviduct was the area filled with albumen and about three full size yolks, and a few smaller ones floating in there.

Next time, I'll bear in mind to take and share the necropsy images.
 
Unfortunately, I didn't manage to photograph her. It was almost a prolapse, the cloaca was protruding and the oviduct was the area filled with albumen and about three full size yolks, and a few smaller ones floating in there.

Next time, I'll bear in mind to take and share the necropsy images.
I know it can be rather stressful having to cull and taking pictures will probably the last thing on one's mind while doing it, though it can be quite educational and help to find closure and peace of mind.

Have hug :hugs
 
I know it can be rather stressful having to cull and taking pictures will probably the last thing on one's mind while doing it, though it can be quite educational and help to find closure and peace of mind.

Have hug :hugs
Indeed it would be very educational to take the photos, but the combination of stress and sorrow was bit much.
Hug received with gratitude.
 

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