Sick looking Cornish cross

Chickenlover600

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We have a Cornish cross about 10 months old we keep her as a pet on a restricted feed and was happy and healthy, all of the sudden I come out today and she looks sad and depressed with her head down and she won’t eat (which is weird because she is always ready to eat) what’s wrong??
 

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We have a Cornish cross about 10 months old we keep her as a pet on a restricted feed and was happy and healthy, all of the sudden I come out today and she looks sad and depressed with her head down and she won’t eat (which is weird because she is always ready to eat) what’s wrong??
Im so sorry. @DobieLover is correct. Meat birds are made to get very large, very fast, and often times their organs start to fail or they simply can no longer walk or function. It's unfortunately just how they're bred.

I'll tag some others here in case anyone has any other ideas for you. @azygous @Eggcessive
 

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