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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: ewesaidit on November 16, 2016, 07:52:28 pm
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one of blacktails mentioned in earlier post found by husband tonight with head back gasping for breath looking like she was on her way out .... however he sat her up and she sat for a minute then gave herself a shake and went up the wooden hill to bed !
Any ideas ??
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I have seen this in one of my hens this year. She was hatched on the farm from our own stock, so we know there were no disease or nutritional problems, but when she was about 16 weeks old she started fitting. I've no idea why but we decided that, since there was clearly a problem, she would be vulnerable to disease and be a potential source of problems for the rest of the flock, so I culled her. Never seen it before in any of the many hundreds of hens we've raised and a do hope I never see it again.
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Yes, I've had one had a fit, looked like she was dying, was up on her feet again 10 minutes later.
Have also had a turkey with severe epileptic type seizures, on occasion the poor chick would literally fly several feet through the air when it happened (had her put to sleep, imagine an adult turkey doing that!).
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Our old cockerel had some kind of 'turn' a few months ago. My daughter was throwing corn to them . He was standing on top of a bank happily pecking away. Suddenly fell sideways and rolled to the bottom of the bank and lay there twitching and flapping. Daughter ran down to him and lifted him slightly. His comb and face were blue. She popped him gently down and we stood watching him as we thought that he was dying. Within a minute or two he was back on his feet and pecking away at his supper! Been alright since. Not sure if it was a fit, heart problem or maybe he just choked on his corn!
Hopefully your girl will show no further symptoms. :fc:
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I imagine chickens can suffer seizures, since other animals can. I had a finch that was not acting right, and I thought when I heard a ruckus, she had fallen off the perch. But then I caught her seizing, fluttering, rolling around the cage, then stopping and acting like nothing had happened. I also have a dog who has seizures, and is dazed for a while afterwards.
I would not know the cause, or if there is one.
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I had a duck that had a seizure - tipped sideways shaking her head, then rolled over legs waving in the air. I thought it was a heart attack and she was a goner. By the time I'd come back with a bag for her she was up and dibbling around with the rest of them. Unfortunately a few days later the same thing happened when they were swimming in the burn and she drowned before I could get down to save her. :'(
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Thanks for the replies folks. Unfortunately husband not sure which of the two blacktails it was - light fading at the time. Both seem perfectly ok for now.
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def sounds like mycoplasma - smell their breath. More than likely a respiratory disease - you can get Tylan but unfort if they become weak here is little to be done. Its spreads and will infect all hens around. Will be intermittant but more than likely sounds exactly like Myco
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Doesn't sound like mycoplasma at all. And yes, I have a flock that carries it.
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No, I don't think the symptoms match those of mycoplasma, either. No reason I can think of that hens shouldn't have seizures, just as some humans and dogs do.
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Well unless I am wrong my flock has myco & IB and have hens that do major gasping on many occasions poultry vet has confirmed this is common. Some do it for a little time and then calm down.