Chicken dying and no idea why!!

Mold possibly? That can kill very quickly
In my unfortunate experience with mold poisoning, it starts of with paralysis (typically the legs and wings) and slowly spreads into the whole body which can take a few days.

AI (Avian Influenza) is going really strong in a lot of areas recently as others have said. Symptoms are gasping, swelling are the head area, discoloration of comb, wattles, and legs, etc. It kills within hours of receiving and spreads quickly. I'm very sorry for you and your poor bird :(
 
In my unfortunate experience with mold poisoning, it starts of with paralysis (typically the legs and wings) and slowly spreads into the whole body which can take a few days.

AI (Avian Influenza) is going really strong in a lot of areas recently as others have said. Symptoms are gasping, swelling are the head area, discoloration of comb, wattles, and legs, etc. It kills within hours of receiving and spreads quickly. I'm very sorry for you and your poor bird :(
Her comb and wattle are still red like always. No swelling and her eyes are actually really clear when she opens them. She's definitely not got paralysis because she used her feet to let me know to back off.
 
It doesn't "usually" affect adult birds. I've never heard if it being a problem for adults. Only young birds I believe.
She was vaccinated for that too.
We're in North Carolina in the middle of the state.
 

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