Please help identify what is in my roosters beak!

Just realize that most contagious diseases make carriers of everyone. So if one is suspected, it would be good to cull and have your state vet do a necropsy with testing to get a diagnosis. Then close your flock if there is a disease, and do not rehome or add birds until the last one is gone. Most state vets will do a necropsy, and here is a list of them near you:
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry...7IOlHOhP-eD8qMtZ70RNq6BMO9kVUn3x6so7q0Z_JgEr8
 
I read somewhere on this site that the autopsy/necropsy is under 2 hundred dollars. Don't freeze the bird but keep it cool/refrigerated. It's not super expensive but most people seem not to do it. Maybe they think it will be more. I think its super important for your peace of mind...your other birds and all the birds wild birds might spread your birds germs to if they are unknown carriers. I hope it's within your means but if it isn't NO judgement. You can only do what you can do.
 
Thanks for all the help, everyone! My husband and I talked it over and decided that culling was in the best interest of my current flock, especially since I have 13 I’ve raised inside due to go out in a few weeks. This is my first cull, but I knew going into chicken owning sometimes it’s inevitable be it for the greater good of the flock or compassion for the sick chicken. I’ll struggle with wondering if there’s something else I could have done, but the risks were too high for me to feel comfortable trying more.
 

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