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A farmer arrives with a dead 5 week old chicken and many of his chickens have been doing poorly. Clinical signs include watery diarrhea, incoordination, prostration, and vent picking. Necropsy on the dead chick reveals a swollen cloacal bursa that is edematous and yellow with hemorrhage. There is also congestion and hemorrhage of the pectoral, thigh, and leg muscles. What is the most likely diagnosis? |