Overly randy drakes and from what I have read today usually young ones too.
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I've read that it can be from over breeding, disease, or maybe an injury?Excuse me for asking a dumb question as I am clueless on ducks,but how and why does it prolapse in the first place??
Overly randy drakes and from what I have read today usually young ones too.
I've read that it can be from over breeding, disease, or maybe an injury?
"Penile prolapse occurs secondary to local infection caused by faecal organisms or Neisseria spp. (which can be transmitted sexually), trauma, significant changes in weather (frost) and excessive sexual stimulation. The most common complication is ulceration and necrosis of the phallus, if left prolapsed. In waterfowl, mask induction of anaesthesia is often prolonged due to the ‘dive reflex’. This is a stress response from stimulation of the receptors in the beak and nostrils that causes breath-holding and a low heart rate. The dive reflex can be initiated by placing a mask snugly over the beak, even without the anaesthetic agent. To avoid these problems, injectable anaesthetic agents are often used in waterfowl. Your vet will be able to research this. Pain control should start with providing a quiet, stress-free environment; where signs of pain may be more noticeable, followed by administration of pain-relief."
Source:http://www.countrysmallholding.com/poultry/problem-of-penile-prolapse-in-waterfowl-1-3493336
I'm finding all sorts of interesting info on treating it.Very interesting stuff! Wow, I had no idea!!
I'm finding all sorts of interesting info on treating it.![]()
One of the threads @Miss Lydia found today had two posts by a real avian vet!Once a person starts delving into a subject, all kinds of learning ensues!!![]()