. Tig. 6-1. — Normal ten day White Leghorn chicks. (Alii'i Kcttger and Stoneburn.) the tail piece and backbone has been pushed forward and in just above the vent " (cf. Fig. 63). In some cases the chicks die with but little warning and show few of the above symptoms. In other cases the sick chick will last a long time showing all the symptoms men- tioned. Post-mortem examination often reveals but few lesions. One of the most striking things is the loss of flesh if the dis- ease has lasted for some time. The alimentary canal is usually nearly empty except for some slimy fluid. The 1 Woods,
. Tig. 6-1. — Normal ten day White Leghorn chicks. (Alii'i Kcttger and Stoneburn.) the tail piece and backbone has been pushed forward and in just above the vent " (cf. Fig. 63). In some cases the chicks die with but little warning and show few of the above symptoms. In other cases the sick chick will last a long time showing all the symptoms men- tioned. Post-mortem examination often reveals but few lesions. One of the most striking things is the loss of flesh if the dis- ease has lasted for some time. The alimentary canal is usually nearly empty except for some slimy fluid. The 1 Woods, P. T., "Reliable Poultry ; Quincy, 111.
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