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    Sick geese

    What were the necropsy results?
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    Duckling Back/hip issues

    We gave her Liquid B in her food and pool therapy every day. Each day we lowered the water level in the pool so that eventually she was walking using all of her weight. We introduced her back to her group after 2 weeks of “ Rehab”. She was so happy to be back with the others.
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    Duckling Back/hip issues

    Thank you everyone for your help. “Huck” has made a full recovery and she is back with her siblings!
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    Scissor Beak Pullet near death

    We have a 14 month old Scissor beak ( extreme case) and we still struggle with her. What works this week, doesn’t work next week. The “magic rescue” I found was Baby Macaw hand food formula. It is a powder and you mix it to a pudding consistency so that it sticks to her tongue and she can get...
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    Duckling Back/hip issues

    Thank you! Tomorrow, I will fill the tub just enough to see if she will walk -vs- swimming. Will pick up B as well. I have been giving her peas and we do have Niacin. What are your thoughts on Niacin for young developing ducklings?
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    Duckling Back/hip issues

    Thank you
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    Duckling Back/hip issues

    we believe our 6 week old Khaki Campbell was trampled ( mosh pit style) by her 20 siblings the other day. She won’t walk but can swim no problem. I have her separated and she is eating and drinking well. I give her pool therapy 2x a day. We are only on day 3 since her injury. Does anyone...
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    Is this fowl pox

    Yikes! That looks terrible. We have not seen any brown recluse or black widow spiders.
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    Is this fowl pox

    We believe that it is probably Fowl Pox however we have no experience regarding this virus as we have not had these symptoms/virus before. Based on what we have read we thought that the roos and others would have healed up by now as it has been around 7 months. That was our original diagnosis...
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    Is this fowl pox

    That is an interesting thought regarding mosquito bites... Do you know if there is anything that mosquitoes pass on virus wise that would cause the damage to the combs like in the photos?
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    Is this fowl pox

    Here is a not so good photo of one of the hens comb. You can see some black spots...this is typical of the hens that have larger combs.
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    Is this fowl pox

    We have what I would describe as light to average insect activity...mosquitoes, fly's gnats but not in amounts that is even hardly noticeable. We live on some south Florida prairie so we almost always have a good breeze here. The hens DO have some very minor symptoms...mostly a fleck or two on...
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    Is this fowl pox

    Seems unlikely that the 2 older roos would get cut at the same time and then a month later the younger roo would get cut the same way... I can understand why several have said that it is frost bite because it does look like that based on other images that i have seen of frost bite however we are...
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    Is this fowl pox

    We do have some no pick. We isolated the roos for the next few days to see if their condition improves. I mentioned before that this condition started slowly late last summer during the hot weather. Whatever they have got gradually worse throughout the late summer and fall...way before we even...
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    Is this fowl pox

    After watching them this afternoon a hen would occasionally come up and peck their comb and today was the first time that i have seen fresh blood on a couple of the tips of the comb on two of the 3 roos. We immediately sprayed their combs with a poultry antimicrobial spray and then isolated the...
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    Is this fowl pox

    I will take some more photos tomorrow afternoon and post them.
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    Is this fowl pox

    We have had those conditions this year however this problem with their combs started late last summer and we thought it was probably the fowl pox and it would work itself out after a few months. Its been a pretty long time and the combs do not seem to be improving. As a side note some of our...
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    Is this fowl pox

    Thanks for the info. Our birds have an open smooth trough goat type feeder.
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