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More bad news about my Pita Pinta. My farm friend received the lab report from Davis for the 3rd hen that we had die. I haven't seen the report yet, but Jenny emailed me this info this morning:

1-Yes Lg cystic,persistant Right oviduct....10cm fluid filled
2-Salpingitis/yolk peritonitis...inflation due to the yolk
Secondary bacterial infection of the coelom cavity----cavity had moderate amount of dark orange,opaque,dense foul-smelling fluid...Coelomic swab growth showed...Gallibacterium anatis

So, I have lost 3 out of 7 of my original hens and all 3 had cystic right oviducts that measured 10 cm in diameter. These hens were not even 2 years old. We will be processing 2 F1 hens and 2 F2 pullets next week. We will be looking carefully at their oviducts.
 
Broody #1 is feeling awfully thin. I'll be picking up chicks for them all on Friday, but in the mean time, is there anything I can do to fatten her up? I take them all out every day and they get some insect and corn heavy scratch in addition to their feed and water. I was wondering if I should make them all a suet-heavy flock block or something. Anyone have any thoughts or advice?
 
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congrats! This time of year many eggs are lighter. So POL was probably darker


for this time of year the color is good. They get lighter over the laying season so the darkest was months ago.

I hope they hatch for you!

That's what I thought, but I wasn't sure.

I hope so, too!

ETA: Doesn't look it, but 'twas a simulpost with Audio!


More bad news about my Pita Pinta. My farm friend received the lab report from Davis for the 3rd hen that we had die. I haven't seen the report yet, but Jenny emailed me this info this morning:

1-Yes Lg cystic,persistant Right oviduct....10cm fluid filled
2-Salpingitis/yolk peritonitis...inflation due to the yolk
Secondary bacterial infection of the coelom cavity----cavity had moderate amount of dark orange,opaque,dense foul-smelling fluid...Coelomic swab growth showed...Gallibacterium anatis

So, I have lost 3 out of 7 of my original hens and all 3 had cystic right oviducts that measured 10 cm in diameter. These hens were not even 2 years old. We will be processing 2 F1 hens and 2 F2 pullets next week. We will be looking carefully at their oviducts.
Definitely sounds like a genetic thing, perhaps in that line only.

Broody #1 is feeling awfully thin. I'll be picking up chicks for them all on Friday, but in the mean time, is there anything I can do to fatten her up? I take them all out every day and they get some insect and corn heavy scratch in addition to their feed and water. I was wondering if I should make them all a suet-heavy flock block or something. Anyone have any thoughts or advice?

Maybe some Grower/finisher or a Game bird feed. I buy Purina Game Bird Chow for my quail and it is 30% protein.
 
More bad news about my Pita Pinta. My farm friend received the lab report from Davis for the 3rd hen that we had die. I haven't seen the report yet, but Jenny emailed me this info this morning:

1-Yes Lg cystic,persistant Right oviduct....10cm fluid filled
2-Salpingitis/yolk peritonitis...inflation due to the yolk
Secondary bacterial infection of the coelom cavity----cavity had moderate amount of dark orange,opaque,dense foul-smelling fluid...Coelomic swab growth showed...Gallibacterium anatis

So, I have lost 3 out of 7 of my original hens and all 3 had cystic right oviducts that measured 10 cm in diameter. These hens were not even 2 years old. We will be processing 2 F1 hens and 2 F2 pullets next week. We will be looking carefully at their oviducts.
Has anyone shared with you about their Pita Pintas regarding the same problem? It would be good to know aforehand should someone want to start a Pita Pinta breeding project. If it's a problem in all Pita Pintas or is it just from the line you purchased stock. Wonder if anyone else has done necropsies on P/P's with the same outcome?
 
Has anyone shared with you about their Pita Pintas regarding the same problem? It would be good to know aforehand should someone want to start a Pita Pinta breeding project. If it's a problem in all Pita Pintas or is it just from the line you purchased stock. Wonder if anyone else has done necropsies on P/P's with the same outcome?

Pita Pintas have only been here for several years.

We have lost contact with the importer. There is a person on the thread that is from Spain that may have experience.

I have not seen this problem mentioned in the literature so hopefully it can be isolated.
 
Hi, I'm Lisa & I'm a hatch-a-holic...
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35 button quail eggs (squeee!)
 
Pita Pintas have only been here for several years.

We have lost contact with the importer. There is a person on the thread that is from Spain that may have experience.

I have not seen this problem mentioned in the literature so hopefully it can be isolated.

If it is just an isolated strain then there'll be some serious culling - maybe one breeder's whole flock. But if it is inherent because of genetics it will take years to breed enough diverse stock before future breed generations are hardy to resist - if ever. These kind of "if's" is one of many reasons I'm glad I don't have enough property space to have "projects". Gotta respect those breeders who take the time, heartache, and money, to pursue rare bird breeding.
 
My husband found a baby magpie that can't fly. I don't know why. It looks fully feathered to me. He put it in with my 2 month old chickens. I don't want it in there because of disease. He doesn't get it. I am going to be really upset if my chickens suffer. Esp after everything I have read on these boards. What should we do with it? I don't want it anywhere near my chickens but they have already been exposed.
 

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