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Md.Rejuan Hossain replied 1 year, 4 months ago 13 Members · 26 Replies
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The head, face, upper neck, feet, comb, and wattles may swell or appear purple.
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Birds may have a reduced feed and water intake.
The head, face, upper neck, feet, comb, and wattles may swell or appear purple.
Birds may produce fewer eggs, or the eggs may be misshapen or soft-shelled.
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Signs of Avian Flu Illness in Birds Sudden death; lack of energy, appetite, and coordination; purple discoloration and/or swelling of various body parts; diarrhea; nasal discharge; coughing; sneezing; and reduced egg production and/or soft-shelled or misshapen eggs.
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