My lovely Matilda has passed away 
. I just went down this morning to get my little guy an egg for his brekkie and I saw her in the corner of the coop. She is a black sex link type chicken (Harco) - I did notice she was on the nest box a lot yesterday and I thought I'd double check on her and give her an all over today but it was obviously something serious
I know these hybrid layers are not going to live as long as heritage breeds and are prone to reproductive issues but she was only 16 months old, I thought I'd have her a bit longer than this
. She was one of my original 3 I got to start my flock Christmas 2017 and they were my babies, I carried them and handled them a lot (thier coop originally was in a lean too on the house and their run in the garden so until they learnt to follow me back and forwards I carried them). She was so lovely - probably my favorite of the 3
. Now I think of it the only thing I noticed yesterday was that she had feathers that seemed a bit thin on her butt (one of the things I was going to check on today), I now know it was swelling. Devastated I didn't want to disturb her on the nest yesterday, although after what I found it was too late by then.
RIP Matilda
So I decided I wanted to do an autopsy as I think it is important to understand why I loose chickens and as a new'ish chicken owner to have a fuller understanding of my girls. I looked up some instructions on line and went for it.
Straight away I could see that her abdomen was swollen and soft, so whilst I'd never seen it I had an idea of what it might be:
I carefully cut into her skin and pulled it away to see her abdomen better, my poor girl
:
With the first tiniest cut into the abdominal cavity stinky yolk came pouring out:
And then even more:
I decided to leave it there, it was clear what had happened and I was happy with being able to do it for the first time but couldn't stomach poking around anymore. Just devastated that I didn't realise there was anything wrong - it has been raining for days so not spent much time with them. I'm guessing she got egg bound / broken egg then they just all backed up - is that right? From what I've read it is pretty hard to do anything for them but wish I'd noticed and at least tried to help her clear it.





RIP Matilda


So I decided I wanted to do an autopsy as I think it is important to understand why I loose chickens and as a new'ish chicken owner to have a fuller understanding of my girls. I looked up some instructions on line and went for it.
Straight away I could see that her abdomen was swollen and soft, so whilst I'd never seen it I had an idea of what it might be:

I carefully cut into her skin and pulled it away to see her abdomen better, my poor girl


With the first tiniest cut into the abdominal cavity stinky yolk came pouring out:

And then even more:

I decided to leave it there, it was clear what had happened and I was happy with being able to do it for the first time but couldn't stomach poking around anymore. Just devastated that I didn't realise there was anything wrong - it has been raining for days so not spent much time with them. I'm guessing she got egg bound / broken egg then they just all backed up - is that right? From what I've read it is pretty hard to do anything for them but wish I'd noticed and at least tried to help her clear it.
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