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 Quebbemann, 1987).
 and high temperatures make
 carbohydrates and fats, lead
 to obesity and liver
 caged birds more
 minerals and vitamins:
 The liver stores fat-
 liver soft and prone to
 at higher risk, even under
 soluble vitamins (A, D, E,
 damage and sudden death.
 ideal conditions.
 K), vitamin B12, and   enlargement, making the   susceptible. Older hens are
 minerals like copper and   An improper protein-to-  Mycotoxins
 iron. It also participates   energy ratio worsens fat   Mycotoxins are toxic
 in vitamin D3activation   buildup by limiting   metabolites from molds
 and stores minerals   lipoprotein synthesis needed   contaminating feed grains,
 released from   for fat transport out of the   posing serious risks to liver
 erythrocyte breakdown   liver. Nutrient deficiencies,   health. Hepatotoxic
 for reuse (Akers et al.   such as in calcium, further   mycotoxins like aflatoxin B1
 2013).  impair liver metabolism.   and ochratoxin impair
 Optimizing macronutrients,
 e.  Detoxification: The liver   detoxification and
 supplementing amino acids,
 transforms endogenous   metabolism, causing liver
 vitamins, bioactive
 and exogenous fat-  enlargement, fatty
 compounds, and modulating
 soluble toxins—such as   degeneration, necrosis, and
 gut microbiota with
 pesticides, heavy metals,   irreversible damage (Ralco
 probiotics and prebiotics
 drugs, and metabolic   Agriculture, 2023). Chronic
 help maintain liver health
 waste—into more water-  exposure results in pale,
 and prevent FLS (Borda-
 soluble forms for   brittle livers, decreased
 Molina et al., 2025; Ciurescu
 excretion via the kidneys   productivity, and
 et al., 2020).
 and gall bladder. Kupffer   histopathological findings
 cells further protect   Fatty liver   such as hepatocyte necrosis,
 birds by phagocytosing   Excessive fat accumulation in   bile duct hyperplasia, and
 blood-borne microbes.  the liver, often linked to   inflammation (PMC, 2024).
 Challenges to Poultry Liver   nutrient imbalances and   Additionally, mycotoxins
 Health  metabolic disorders, can lead  suppress immunity and
 to various clinical signs.   intestinal health. Ochratoxin
 The health of the poultry
 Affected birds commonly   induces oxidative stress,
 liver is paramount to the
 exhibit obesity, pale or   while trichothecenes
 overall well being and
 shrunken combs with   promote apoptosis; their
 productivity of birds.
 dandruff-like flakes, dull or   combined effects exacerbate
 However, various
 discolored feathers, and   liver damage.
 challenges—primarily poor
 lethargy.
 nutrition, mycotoxin   Infections
 exposure, and   Fatty liver haemorrhagic   Spotty Liver Disease:
 infections—pose significant   syndrome (FLHS)  Caused by Campylobacter
 threats to liver function and   FLHS primarily affects caged   hepaticus, this condition
 contribute to metabolic   layer hens during peak   affects both free-range and
 disorders.  production. It is marked by   caged systems. It is identified
 Poor Nutrition  sudden death, liver rupture,   by white liver spots, reduced
 hemorrhage, and massive fat
 Nutrition critically influences   egg production, and
 accumulation in the liver and   increased mortality (Ralco
 poultry liver health.
 abdominal cavity (Crespo et
 Imbalanced diets in protein,   Agriculture, 2023).
 al., 2003). Overfeeding
 energy, and essential   Viral Inclusion Body
 carbohydrates, especially
 nutrients can cause Fatty   Hepatitis (IBH):
 corn, is a leading cause.
 Liver Syndrome (FLS),   Caused by avian
 Backyard chickens may be
 especially in high-producing   adenoviruses, IBH primarily
 less affected due to
 laying hens on high-energy   affects broilers aged 3–8
 increased exercise. However,
 diets with limited exercise.   weeks. It leads to sudden
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