@Kiki, wanna have a look?
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Try it and see.That's a good idea, thanks. I sent a bird to the university once and they did a necropsy for me, so they might accept pictures as well.
Not fatty liver, it doesn't look like that.If I was to guess, I'd say fatty liver disease.
Waiting to hear from the more experienced.
I'll give them a look. Sent the university an email asking where I could send pictures, since it's been years since I sent the dead bird, and I've forgotten the exact place. I'll definitely provide an update when I have more info.@azygous has dealt with lymphoid leukosis virus in her flock, and may look at the necropsy pictures to offer an opinion. Let us know if you get any input from the university.
Oh man. Yes, she is probably 4th or 5th generation. Does that mean I wouldn't be able to breed anymore? Or do testing to determine which ones are infected, if indeed it is leukosis? What did you do for your birds?Those sure look like leucosis tumors I've seen on my home necropsies. Age is about right for death from the disease after being infected probably vertically. Was this little chicken hatched within your flock?
Very informative, thank you for this link @KikiInteresting video:
Are you in the United States?I'll give them a look. Sent the university an email asking where I could send pictures, since it's been years since I sent the dead bird, and I've forgotten the exact place. I'll definitely provide an update when I have more info.