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Free Ranging
Hello...Once something dies the blood stops flowing so things do turn that colour...
Especially extremities like feet and beak where blood flow is less.
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Hello...Once something dies the blood stops flowing so things do turn that colour...
If it was suffering from ataxia like you were saying that is.Sounds like it may have been DVE
Duck viral enteritis (DVE) is a herpes virus infection and affects birds above two weeks of age. It is often associated with access to swimming water and high morbidity and mortality can occur. Transmission is mainly by infected (wild) birds. Recovered birds may carry the virus for years. Sudden deaths, a drop in egg production, photophobia, thirst, severe diarrhoea, dehydration and ataxia are clinical symptoms. Post-mortem lesions include severe enteritis, crusty plaques from the oesophagus to the bursa, and haemorrhage in body cavities and various organs. No treatment is available, but preventative vaccines are used in various countries
We can't really diagnose a disease on the internet without proper training. They would need a necropsy done at this point. DVE would affect their other ducks as well. Furthermore, the OP didn't describe the majority of the symptoms that go along with DVE.Sounds like it may have been DVE
Duck viral enteritis (DVE) is a herpes virus infection and affects birds above two weeks of age. It is often associated with access to swimming water and high morbidity and mortality can occur. Transmission is mainly by infected (wild) birds. Recovered birds may carry the virus for years. Sudden deaths, a drop in egg production, photophobia, thirst, severe diarrhoea, dehydration and ataxia are clinical symptoms. Post-mortem lesions include severe enteritis, crusty plaques from the oesophagus to the bursa, and haemorrhage in body cavities and various organs. No treatment is available, but preventative vaccines are used in various countries
when I came home from school At 4:00 or was raining so I went inside at 8:40 I went outside to put my ducks that had escaped in the pen but the ducking was dead I looked at his friend and she was just barely holding on to life so I took her inside and gave her food and water(wich she was not interested in at all) then I went and bought the other duck inside
They were outside in the pen and they were sitting down the boy was dead on the side but it looked like the girl had tried to go back in side but her legs gave out when I looked at them they weren’t skin and bone but the veins were very prominent I’ll send a pic@Amelia ducks - one more question, where were the ducks when you picked them up and brought them inside?
So there is a heat lamp inside your coop? If it was from getting cold I would say it had more to do with it being an extreme temp change from inside to going outside. I wouldn't want a heat lamp inside my coop personally for the fear of fire. . and I would want the ducklings to be weaned off of needing a heat lamp before I let them have access to coming and going outside at will.
The adults are in the coop behind the red one in the pic they are fine I have been watching them like hawks@Amelia ducks - do your ducks and chickens all house together? How are your adult ducks doing?