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yep that sounds better, do watch her if she's light though, usually if they are beat down from TB , they eventually cant hardly do a thing to get away from you, and like Destin said, they still eat like normal right up to the end, and you never notice they are sick til they can move well, by then, they are feathers with a breast bone in them, totally emaciated. Like my NPIP guy said, there's no cure for it, just prevention.
Also like Destin said, fortunately, havent seen it too much in waterfowl, bad for chickens (probably due to more rats in the coops)