Melanistic mutant pheasant with yellow lumps on bowel intestine!?

FeatherHillMedow

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Apr 7, 2020
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me what this is I am harvesting my some of my male melanistic Mutant pheasants and when I pulled out the intestines I noticed yellow lumps all over the bowels. Not sure what it is or if birds are even edible. I know picture is kind of gory but I just don't know what to do. any help would be great thanks.
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I have harvested Ringneck and White Mountain pheasant never before and never seen this. I would like to thank maybe it's fatty deposits or maybe it's just the breed but my gut says no. The picture is a ringneck bowel intestines by the melanistic mutant pheasants intestine. Hopefully you'll have an idea what this is.
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No it was not one bird it was the entire pen of 8 birds. They are eight months old and showing no signs of sickness. That was my original gut feeling that maybe it was a cancer but how can that be possible with all 8?.
 
No it was not one bird it was the entire pen of 8 birds. They are eight months old and showing no signs of sickness. That was my original gut feeling that maybe it was a cancer but how can that be possible with all 8?.
That is strange, I would not expect all of them to have cancer. If I were in your shoes I think I would contact the head avian pathologist at my state lab and ask him.
 
I thought about contacting MacFarlane's pheasants because the guy I got the bird's from got them from there. what do you think about that?
 
I thought about contacting MacFarlane's pheasants because the guy I got the bird's from got them from there. what do you think about that?
You could do that too, but I think you'll get a better answer if you send those pictures to the head avian pathologist at your state lab. What state do you live in?
 

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