Something that can be seen in young, otherwise healthy pullets is a fatty liver that ruptured (I can't remember what it is called). With how quickly she died, that could be an option
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In the future, you do have nearby resources.No, I don't think we have any necropsy experts near...
What would be considered poisonous?
I have a total of 18 chickens (19 with Mistletoe)
So very Sorry for your loss.My hen Mistletoe (8 months old) just died this morning.
She was perfectly fine yesterday. Her egg laying was perfectly normal.
This morning she was eating and drinking.
But around 9:30 am, she started just laying down on the ground panting.
She died around 9:55 am.
She didn't seem to have any injuries. Her comb, wattles, eyes, feathers and shanks looked vital.
Pictures of this morning:
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I don't want to scare you but thought you should see this:My flock is on basic laying feed. They also get to eat compost (no meat).