Hello all,
Unfortunately one of my four year old chickens passed last night. After I'd noticed her slowing down a bit and getting some poop stuck to her tail feathers (not diarrhea, but definitely not normal for her) I took her into the vet. We tested for parasites alongside having her undergo a physical exam to feel for any potentially stuck eggs. No real answer was found and I declined to do x-rays/more invasive procedures - she was eating and pooping, though with a decreased appetite. The vet told me to keep an eye on her for a while to see if she would lay, as she hadn't picked up laying after molting. I've had her inside a few weeks, yet she wouldn't lay and started acting significantly more lethargic. This morning I found her deceased.
Curious to know why, I preformed a necropsy on her. I did notice a few of what seemed to be lash eggs/hard, pale clumps that seemed to point towards internal laying. As far as her reproductive system went, I saw a few ovaries though the oviducts themselves were difficult to identify. Forgot to get a picture of it, but there were some white-ish spots on her intestines where what I assume to be lash material was hanging out.
Here's what I assumed was lash material (they were pretty hard):
(And here's the weirder fleshy one with the flesh pulled off)
And then there is... this. Which was the only thing that looked even remotely like an oviduct or larger ovary? I'm really not quite sure what it is, but the black spots made me think it's some sort of cancer or abnormal growth.
Any clues as to what the last thing is would be appreciated! I'm also quite curious if the black spots indicate perhaps a sort of cancer or other infection. Thanks!
Unfortunately one of my four year old chickens passed last night. After I'd noticed her slowing down a bit and getting some poop stuck to her tail feathers (not diarrhea, but definitely not normal for her) I took her into the vet. We tested for parasites alongside having her undergo a physical exam to feel for any potentially stuck eggs. No real answer was found and I declined to do x-rays/more invasive procedures - she was eating and pooping, though with a decreased appetite. The vet told me to keep an eye on her for a while to see if she would lay, as she hadn't picked up laying after molting. I've had her inside a few weeks, yet she wouldn't lay and started acting significantly more lethargic. This morning I found her deceased.
Curious to know why, I preformed a necropsy on her. I did notice a few of what seemed to be lash eggs/hard, pale clumps that seemed to point towards internal laying. As far as her reproductive system went, I saw a few ovaries though the oviducts themselves were difficult to identify. Forgot to get a picture of it, but there were some white-ish spots on her intestines where what I assume to be lash material was hanging out.
Here's what I assumed was lash material (they were pretty hard):
(And here's the weirder fleshy one with the flesh pulled off)
And then there is... this. Which was the only thing that looked even remotely like an oviduct or larger ovary? I'm really not quite sure what it is, but the black spots made me think it's some sort of cancer or abnormal growth.
Any clues as to what the last thing is would be appreciated! I'm also quite curious if the black spots indicate perhaps a sort of cancer or other infection. Thanks!