I have raised birds for getting close to 30 years now, so I know all the ins and outs, but had an old man come over today and asked about some of his hens going light. This I have had over the years myself here and there on random birds, no pattern, no outbreaks, just at random, usually just 1 -2 birds. But I couldnt tell him why or from what, or how to help, as I have never figured it out.
I've seen it in everything from bantams, to peafowl, turkeys to migratory waterfowl.
The bird is fat as mud, never shows signs of a problem, eats well, drinks well, just a happy all around bird. Then one day you suddenly notice it being lethargic and weak, but it will still eat. When you catch it up to check on it, then you notice it is basically nothing but a breast bone with skin on it. No symptoms like diarrhea or nothing like that. It's like in a few days period, it just shrivels up to nothing, by the time you notice the problem, it's always too far gone and usually is dead with in 2 days.
Anyone have any ideas, cause, treatment? I'm at a loss, he really stumped me when he asked.
I know it's not a parasitic problem either I am religious about that, but over the years, I too have had some do it, I'm pretty sure everyone who has kept birds for any period of time knows what I am talking about and has probably had it too...
Any hard info on the problem would be great
I've seen it in everything from bantams, to peafowl, turkeys to migratory waterfowl.
The bird is fat as mud, never shows signs of a problem, eats well, drinks well, just a happy all around bird. Then one day you suddenly notice it being lethargic and weak, but it will still eat. When you catch it up to check on it, then you notice it is basically nothing but a breast bone with skin on it. No symptoms like diarrhea or nothing like that. It's like in a few days period, it just shrivels up to nothing, by the time you notice the problem, it's always too far gone and usually is dead with in 2 days.
Anyone have any ideas, cause, treatment? I'm at a loss, he really stumped me when he asked.
I know it's not a parasitic problem either I am religious about that, but over the years, I too have had some do it, I'm pretty sure everyone who has kept birds for any period of time knows what I am talking about and has probably had it too...
Any hard info on the problem would be great