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I am posting for my friend. She lost a 5 month old blue maran 2 days ago after 3-4 days of giving supportive natural care. She was fluffed up and lethargic and progressed from there. We did a necropsy on her and the liver was just mush with yellow gunk in the chest cavity (wasnt egg yolk or anything). There also seemed to be a greenish/yellowish lesion on the lungs.

While i was over there i noticed one of her cream legbar cockerals (also young) was very pale and acting alittle fluffy and lethargic, so she moved him to a differwnt kennel. He passed away today suddenly after being okay all day.

I also just got a text from her a couple hours ago and another one of her cream legbars just seized and died.

What do yall think?

The different breeds were bought from different people around 3-5 months ago. Her friend also bsought some cream legbars from the same person and they all died awhile ago, some from predators and others randomly.
 
I am posting for my friend. She lost a 5 month old blue maran 2 days ago after 3-4 days of giving supportive natural care. She was fluffed up and lethargic and progressed from there. We did a necropsy on her and the liver was just mush with yellow gunk in the chest cavity (wasnt egg yolk or anything). There also seemed to be a greenish/yellowish lesion on the lungs.

While i was over there i noticed one of her cream legbar cockerals (also young) was very pale and acting alittle fluffy and lethargic, so she moved him to a differwnt kennel. He passed away today suddenly after being okay all day.

I also just got a text from her a couple hours ago and another one of her cream legbars just seized and died.

What do yall think?

The different breeds were bought from different people around 3-5 months ago. Her friend also bsought some cream legbars from the same person and they all died awhile ago, some from predators and others randomly.
Have you seen this---or are familiar with it?????

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I dont have a photo of the liver. Unfortunately. And yes, that stuff is all around us. She is sending one of the birds off for tests.
 

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