Lala..I am sending virtual hugs..I am really proud of you.
You have now contributed to your own knowledge and power to the destiny of the health of your flock.
1. You know it was not perditonitis..no excessive fluids or odor
2. No contagious disease or worms. Your intestines are not red and inflamed. Your liver and gizzard look healthy other than excessive fat
3. If you look at the intestines you can see excessive fats, but no part of the intestines are excessive or large, the organs are not excessive or large so no toxic levels are apparent and does not look like it was effected by the excessive fat. I do not see the heart. The heart would tell part of the story, I do not see the reproductive organs, I do not see the lungs.
4. I am going to assume the accumulation of fats blocked an organ. Maybe the heart or the sex organ. I am going to say it was more the hear than the sex organ. because
no sign of infection or fluid in cavity.
I conclude your bird died of organ failure due to excessive fat. BO's are lovely birds and will eat themselves to death if allowed to.
"no question is dumb. Cocci is every where. Mothers get her chicks out of the nest and on the ground at day three to help her chicks start immunities. As long as they are not confined the chances of getting over load of cocci is slim. Chicks and adult birds contract cocci when confined to areas that do not have a chance to air out or the sun to hit it to keep it down to lower levels..or..even the super clean get it because they are not given a chance to build immunities. Than when they are exposed to it ..wham. it hits like a ton of bricks.
It is never to late..dig out a small plug in the area you intend them to graze. It is never to late..."
Delisha:
I was just wondering.....if you sprayed the area with LAB, would that prevent cocci as it is suppose to kill pathogens and rebuild the soil? I'd like to try this in my run and pasture area.
Nothing prevents cocci..the LABs sure will improve the area and make a healthy environment to keep cocci to a better level.
Lol I know. I have posted in large threads like this before and been ignored. I just wanted someones attention first.
I HATE the idea of using chemicals on my birds, but would like to worm them. I have looked and looked, but everything on natural worming is so controversial. I have heard of the cayenne pepper and black walnut shells. So, to the point, has anyone heard of/used a natural substance that will effectively worm my birds?
I take a sample of chicken poop in with my dog poop twice a year. I butcher and eat my birds. The last thing I want is an over load. I have never had one. I would never worm my birds unless they had worms. I do not *worm* per sea. I offer a ballenced environment with a large area for foraging. I offer pumpkin, squash, cucumbers, Oregano, kale, clovers, and all kinds of goodies to give them choice. I would never kill my birds if i did have an over load. I would change the environment and worm my birds.
Can baby ducks & chickens be kept together until the ducks are old enough to be let out to be around the pond? Thx for any info
I do yet they say it can cause all kinds of problems.
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LM: LOVE the trailer. Definitely go for it!
Lala: I am so proud of you for doing the necropsy. My first guess is reproductive issue based on her symptoms. If you had of got to the ovaries, I think you would have had a better idea.. Other than the massive amount of fat, I am just going on gut feeling that it had to do with laying.
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