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So sorry to hear you lost Fife, bad hearts can strike quite quickly, as can strange injuries from accidents. He may have hurt himself somehow and succumbed on the roost. He also could have hurt himself right before such as broken neck if he jumped in panic and hit his head.
CHF usually presents as gradual onset with cough, lethargy and fluid build up in the abdominal area. I would expect you would have noticed his behavior change if it was CHF. A heart attack can happen much quicker and with no real warning.
It doesn't sound like Mareks from what you described. So I am glad you have some of his offspring to continue the line. Hopefully one will step up to fill his much missed place.
Bummer!!!Sad news today...I walked into the coop this morning and Fife was dead
'Iced' instead of 'sliced'....for meat?