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In the Brooder
- Sep 21, 2015
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Does anyone in southern pennsylvania have any cream legbar hens available
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Does anyone in southern pennsylvania have any cream legbar hens available
Nevermind, she didn't make it. I did an autopsy and couldn't really see anything weird but I've never autopsied a chick before. Her abdominal cavity was filled with a pail yellow fluid. That's why she was so swelled up. I'm really upset about her and now I'm worried about the other 3 in the brooder. They all look fine and are active and none of them have any swelling going on but this one seemed fine before too (though I haven't looked closely). What would cause this?
Does anyone in southern pennsylvania have any cream legbar hens available
Looks like some of my chicks will go to their new home this weekend, and the rest this week. I'm pretty sure I am keeping 2...
Here is a quick video from a couple weeks ago. Only people would enjoy this... 11 chicks taking a dust bath with their Mama in the garden bed.
Nevermind, she didn't make it. I did an autopsy and couldn't really see anything weird but I've never autopsied a chick before. Her abdominal cavity was filled with a pail yellow fluid. That's why she was so swelled up. I'm really upset about her and now I'm worried about the other 3 in the brooder. They all look fine and are active and none of them have any swelling going on but this one seemed fine before too (though I haven't looked closely). What would cause this?
Nevermind, she didn't make it. I did an autopsy and couldn't really see anything weird but I've never autopsied a chick before. Her abdominal cavity was filled with a pail yellow fluid. That's why she was so swelled up. I'm really upset about her and now I'm worried about the other 3 in the brooder. They all look fine and are active and none of them have any swelling going on but this one seemed fine before too (though I haven't looked closely). What would cause this?
its always tough letting them go..(at least for me.....)
I am so sorry! I saw your post earlier and just didn't know what to say that would help... I guess you could change out your litter and clean your food and water containers really well. But I'm sure you've already thought of that. .![]()
I am so sorry you lost her.
I would say that the fluid was ascites, probably an infected umbilical cord that finally overtook her system. I am on my phone so I can't confirm but Google 'ascites' and see if it doesn't show up with infections also...I know it does show up with congestive heart failure and liver diseases...
Sorry for your loss![]()
Auro:
Sorry to hear...took some guts to autopsy you chick......CCLs are a great breed...don't give up on them....there are a few of us: DH, Sally Sunshine, and me (should have a quad working in the spring)....that can supply you with replacements...
So sorry you lost a little one...
It's not too bad if you know they're going to a good home. It I always want pics to see that they are okay.
Last night at a housewarming party, I was chatting with a woman who has chickens. When I met her two years ago, she had a few and j didn't have any yet. She now only has one (predators), and was so concerned about how her chicken was going to make it through the winter by herself. Of course I told her I'd give her hen a new home. (Her husband wants to take a break from chickens for a while.). So perhaps this week or so I will have another BR to add to my flock. Maybe I won't have to buy more eggs in the grocery store that way...
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Thank you everyone for your thoughts. I just don't understand. I'm doing everything the same as I've always done and I've never lost chicks like this before.