The world of Fungi is massive, in fact more fungi species than any other living organism on the planet so it is said.

Have never seen in my chickens (hope never to see!), but it’s common in horses feet where it is indeed called Thrush.

Both RC and By Bob have extensive knowledge on this topic, if they say it is so, you can bet it is!
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Playing catch-up post Covid, sitting in Emerg. Passing to time, Fungi is an awesome topic …. Sorry to get off topic

Tax
Stop being broody!!
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Me too. They really are mixing well but they still separate when resting and roosting. They are not really one tribe yet.
My original flock became a cohesive tribe as they all grew up together and were together for over a year. They were all hens, and some of them had “best friends”, but they were all pretty tight.
I only have two of my original hens left, and at present there are 14 newcomers.
And two of these are roosters.
The hens are forming little groups of three and four. The roosters are just out there.
I’m waiting to see how it all turns out.
 
And then there were three. She is gone.

I will probably call the state lab in the morning but will sleep on it.

Hug your chickens everyone, they are precious little souls and some of them are only with us for a short while.
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I am so sorry to hear she didn’t make it.
I hope you are able to find out what happened to her.
:hugs:hugs
 
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