An animal health organization, GD, has reported unusual production issues in laying flocks, with hens ceasing to lay and autopsies revealing dilation of the jejunum and ileum, part of the small intestine, signaling intestinal dilation syndrome (IDS). This condition, first observed a decade ago, remains unexplained, and the observed dilations vary microscopically and are not age-related. To further investigate, GD has begun using PathoSense to identify potential pathogens in affected chickens and is collaborating with Utrecht University. Farmers can report flocks with unexplained reduced production and IDS in non-laying animals for further examination.