Yellow turkey Liver?! Help?!

PromiselandFM

In the Brooder
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Mar 3, 2013
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We processed 10 of our Narragansett turkeys yesterday. Everyone looked healthy, no issues, however, two of of our hens had yellow livers! We've proceed many many many of these birds in the past three years that we've been breeding and raising them. We've never seen abnormal livers or anything abnormal in our birds.... this yellow liver is really alarming... and we don't know what it is.

I upload a picture of the liver to flicker, you can view it here... http://flic.kr/p/e7w2Rb

Please help!

Thanks
 
Here is some Information I found about Turkey Livers.

What Color is Normal for Livers?
Normal poultry livers range in color from tan or yellow to deep mahogany red. A yellow liver indicates a fattier liver. The color variation depends on what the bird ate last and has nothing to do with the age or health of the bird.

Occasionally a liver may be a shade of green. Green livers are condemned at the slaughter plant and are rarely seen by consumers. The green coloring is due to bile leaching out from the gallbladder and into the liver. Bile is a yellow or greenish fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Its function in the body is to aid in the emulsification and absorption of fats.

Green livers are not harmful if eaten but are removed and condemned in the slaughter plant for aesthetic reasons. Sometimes the gallbladder or a portion of it remains attached to the liver. It looks like a "green pill". In the plant the gallbladders are removed by hand or machine and occasionally one is missed inadvertently. It can be removed in the home and the liver consumed with no problems. It is safe to eat the meat of poultry regardless of the color of the liver it contains. Remember the giblets are not packaged with the original bird.
 

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