Glad she got to be a happy chick for as long as she lived. She didn't know she was different, just glad to be alive. RIP
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Thank you.Ok everyone, I finally had time to go through the autopsy photos. It's always hard to judge things via pictures but I'll upload them anyway. WARNING! Graphic photos!
I plucked her belly before anything to get a good view of everything first. Her belly was a little puffy but not watery like water belly, just full. You can see both vents clearly.
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Her skin was very thin here when I opened her up. I'm assuming stretched from both full sized eggs that were in line.
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All cleaned out, her cavity resembled a bowl at the back end where the extra legs are and her spine curving away.
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The extra legs, and I'm assuming their pelvis? This was fused to her own bones but it was obvious where they were connected.
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Here are a few pictures with the extra legs removed. You can see the spine curvature better.
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Her inner parts/tracts. You can see both vents are connected to a single system though it does seem as if she produced 2 eggs at a time.
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I hope this has been informational for everyone.
I do. Here is a screenshot. Not Ripley. Kind of creepy in a cute way.is this ripley or another
I'm not a subscriber so I can't check it https://backyardpoultry.iamcountryside.com/issues/backyard-poultry-april-may-2020/
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Thanks for the answer
See p 22, she died in Jan 2020It's been 2 years & wonder if we could get an update on that chick.
It's been 2 years & wonder if we could get an update on that chick.