why would that happen??
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If there is food in the crop, then it can flow out of the mouth, or if beheaded the esophagus, once the bird is dead and the sphincter is relaxed. I had a big CX that I did not take off feed the night before (long story), and after he died the food in his crop poured out his mouth for about 2 or 3 minutes. I finally massaged the crop to get the food out faster. I will always withhold feed the night before because it took an already unpleasant task to a new level of unpleasantness.why would that happen??
Only had that happen once. I found a CX in CHF, and had to process emergently, so it hadn't been fasted.....pretty gross....the finishing touch on processing a blue bird.why would that happen??
You're Welcome. That, plus a distended abdomen which I suspect was ascites, was one of the reasons I opted to just skin and only harvest the wings, legs and thighs, along with cutting the breast off the bone. I didn't want to take any chances on nicking full intestines.Thank you, it did have a hugely full crop... thats what i though, the hubby however FREAKED OUT thinking something was really wrong...