Sudden death of year old rooster

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Today I had all my chickens locked up in their run (often I free range if I’m home) and I was letting the littles (4 week olds) run around with the rest of my flock. I went inside for 1 hour maybe 2 hours, and when I come back out to check on the chicks, my silkie rooster was dead in the middle of the run! When I flipped him over to check for injuries a small amount of brown liquid came out of his mouth. He had no injuries, and all the hens seemed fine and normal. I let all the hens out to free range and put the chicks back in their outdoor brooder. He was young, only a year old, and seemed healthy earlier this morning. Any thoughts on what could have caused this?
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I am worried this could be contagious (whatever it is) and possibly harm my hens, the chicks or myself.

If not contagious I wonder if it could be genetic, and my chicks hatched from eggs fertilized by him could be at risk.
 
Sorry for your loss. The best way to get a diagnosis is to send the body in to your state vet lab for a necropsy. They can test for Mareks and various diseases. Here is a list of state vets to contact:
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
 
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Is it possible that he could've died from sour crop? The liquid coming out of his mouth sounds like the liquid that comes out when you induce vomiting on a chicken.

Did the liquid have a smell? When it is sour crop, the liquid smells like soured chicken food.
 

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