They don't test for MG at the Frederick Lab. It has to be sent to the Salisbury lab for that. So sorry to hear about your rooster. Hopefully it isn't anything serious.Well, hopefully we find out soon why the rooster keeled over. I suggested testing for MG and AI. They didn't look too, too busy at the lab, so maybe he got necropsied today instead of stored to Monday. Kinda wish I could have done it, but I don't have access here at the farm to testing, and I can have it all done through the state for free; if I submitted samples at work, it would cost big bucks even with a professional discount (and still likely end up at a state lab somewhere).
Nobody else looks sick. They were all hanging out wondering why the feeder was empty because we were late returning from a play date. I kinda suspect the dogs have been raiding the chicken feeder...but I see chickens in the dog dish a lot! LOL