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that does seem like the case, sadly. I'll be more careful, next time. Thank you so so muchSounds like it could be botulism...
Chickens with botulism often develop sticky-like saliva, their feathers can easily be plucked and withing 12-48 hours of getting infected, they fall into a coma and die
Here's some more info: https://www.dineachook.com.au/blog/botulism-in-chickens-signs-symptoms-and-prevention/#:~:text=Botulism in chickens - symptoms,Sadly, botulism is usually fatal.
