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joebryant

You would be so surprised what you could handle when you have no choice
most people say that when they have a very sick family member
I promise you that love is stronger than running and hiding
 
I'm sorry you're having such troubles with your Nankins.

The way to find out what the vet lab needs for a proper necropsy is to call them and ask (explain what you suspect the problem is, then ask if it matters whether the bird dies naturally or is euthanized, and if euthanasia is ok then is there a particular method you need to use or avoid). Don't google, just call them, they can tell you CORRECTLY.

I am not grasping why you cannot just drop the breeder a line and say you think this problem is occurring, without needing documentation and paperwork and all. I can't help but feel there is a LOT of other story here we're not getting. It really does not need to be a big "thing"...

Good luck,

Pat
 
Jenn,

Sorry to hear about your situation.. but:

For the post mortem, you should let the bird die naturally, any "methods" might change the blood chemestry if they are doing a bloodgas study.
Carbon dioxide would be prefered.. administered in a enclosed container starting at 3% and increasing it SLOWLY. to 7%. It is a very Gradual increase, it causes the critters to fall asleep slowly and with out disturbance of the force..

Then bag and chill in refridge. contact your state Ag Extension department. they can provide you with the number of the proper authority to conduct the pm.

then get certified letter to the breeder...


Jack
 
I did show her the video of my first nankin that was dying,
this was when i was buying more eggs from her and had no clue that it was/or could be a genetic thing
I still have the email that she sent me back that said that she had one that did the same thing
it really sux being married to a lawyer, i mean the money that he brings home is great, but he told me that i could be sued for stuff. its not that im afraid of a lawsuit but the woman is a breeder, and we have money. i had to settle lawsuits in the past because of what i do for a living and sometimes its cheaper to pay the person off rather than go through a lengthy expensive trial
 
Jenn,

Why would someone want to sue you? for telling them that they might have a genetic problem with their breeding stock?

I dont follow why someone can hold you SUITWORTHY?
Especially if you have clinical documentation.

Best to you,
Jack
 
Jack,
Ask Bob. he said that if their business goes down they can accuse anyone of anything. bob said that anyone can file a lawsuit against anyone. then we would have to file a dermurrer. one just doesnt know what another person is going to do
but thanks Jack you answered the question that i was looking for
 
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it sounds like she should have a clue already that something is up with her birds in this case. maybe she is looking into it, or maybe she is in denial, or maybe she doesnt care. as far as contacting her, it all comes down to what is said and how it is said. if you sent her a copy of what the autopsy showed with a note that is like "hey, i figured out what was wrong with the nankins i got from you a while back and thought i'd let you know what was going on. heres a copy of the results i got.." as opposed to, say, telling everyone not to buy her birds b/c they have a defect then she shouldnt be able to hold you liable for anything. its entirely possible that the problem is occurring in the specific line(s) of birds you have gotten and that her other stock doesnt have the same affliction. maybe its a new combination of roo and hens she is using or something. the information could/should be beneficial to her and well appreciated if not presented in an offensive manner.



edited to change "a" to "an" b/c that really gets on my nerves.
 
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bert
you know more than anyone other than my family what i have been going through with my Nankins
you viewed the video with me so many times
you were the first person to tell me that it looks like a genetic thing
you among a few others spent several hours with me me on the Nankin hen
further you also looked at the chick that couldnt get off its back after it hatched for three days
again you said that it looked genetic and that it goes to parentage
 
i stand by all of that.

i'm just saying the results of the necropsy could be beneficial to the breeder and to the future chicks that WILL come from that breeder.
a short non-offending note with the results should suffice. let Bob read it or write it for you if y'all are worried about you getting inflammatory or emotional about the situation or something. just say something to the effect that you just wanted to share the results you got since he/she had mentioned having a chicken with the same affliction. the breeder will probably offer some sort of reimbursement and you can tell him/her thats not necessary you just wanted to share the results.

or you could just get the results and move on.

i would avoid any kind of emotional or hostile conversations of any type with the breeder tho, for sure. especially via email as people often come across the wrong way and/or are taken the wrong way. you know how that goes. Bob is right about people being suehappy these days but you will probably not be satisfied until you let the person know what you found out. as long as you aren't slandering his/her reputation as a breeder everything should be fine...

just my thoughts.
 

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