- Apr 18, 2011
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I'm at my wits end, I lost another guinea overnight. I've lost around 4 over the past few months, the same symptoms, I notice one is not acting right, and separate it if I can catch it, or when it gets sick enough to be able to grab it, keep it under a heat lamp, but I know its a lost cause, I've not managed to save one that has got sick so far.
I've treated the whole flock with antibiotic stuff in their water, put them onto medicated feed - and they all look fine and are driving me crazy with their antics, and wham, all of a sudden another one is looking lethargic, head tucked under, then wandering around not as manic as the rest, so I know its sick.
Right now I have 2 that are not right and obviously going down with the same 'thing' - I managed to catch one this evening and have her under the heat lamp in my tack room (and its not even seriously cold here) and I can't grab the other one, she/he is still moving fast enough for me not to be able to catch it.
The flock all look SO healthy, and suddenly one gets sick with the same symptoms, its heartbreaking - the coop is clean and dry, what on earth can I do to knock whatever is causing my guineas to die weeks apart. My vet has no experience of guineas or fowl, I've been in there practically begging for help!
I've treated the whole flock with antibiotic stuff in their water, put them onto medicated feed - and they all look fine and are driving me crazy with their antics, and wham, all of a sudden another one is looking lethargic, head tucked under, then wandering around not as manic as the rest, so I know its sick.
Right now I have 2 that are not right and obviously going down with the same 'thing' - I managed to catch one this evening and have her under the heat lamp in my tack room (and its not even seriously cold here) and I can't grab the other one, she/he is still moving fast enough for me not to be able to catch it.
The flock all look SO healthy, and suddenly one gets sick with the same symptoms, its heartbreaking - the coop is clean and dry, what on earth can I do to knock whatever is causing my guineas to die weeks apart. My vet has no experience of guineas or fowl, I've been in there practically begging for help!