Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

My bobwhite quail appear sick and are losing weight (especially in breast muscles) and the mortality is very high. What is wrong?

0
Posted

My bobwhite quail appear sick and are losing weight (especially in breast muscles) and the mortality is very high. What is wrong?

0

Often quail loose weight and muscling of the breast before they die. The condition usually exists in various stages within the entire population of birds. The breast bone lacks any muscle covering and seems to be covered only by a layer of skin. The name of the condition is Ulcerative Enteritis or Quail Disease. The disease is caused by a bacterial infection in the small intestine of the bird. Ulcers appear and reduce the amount of nutrients that the intestine can absorb. The lack of nutrients causes the extreme weight loss and muscle deterioration. More information on this disease is available in the Diseases of Poultry publication. It is generally recommended that a preventative drug like bacitracin or penicillin be included in the feed to reduce the incidence of outbreaks. Use of a coccidiostat like monensin has also shown to be beneficial. Many strains of the disease causing bacteria have been isolated and some strains show high resistance to the more beneficial and available drugs

0

Often quail will loose weight and muscling of the breast before they die. The condition usually exists in various stages within the entire population of birds. The breast bone lacks any muscle covering and seems to be covered only by a layer of skin. The name of the condition is Ulcerative Enteritis or Quail Disease. The disease is caused by a bacterial infection in the small intestine of the bird. Ulcers appear and reduce the amount of nutrients that the intestine can absorb. The lack of nutrients causes the extreme weight loss and muscle deterioration. More information on this disease is available in the Diseases of Poultry publication. It is generally recommended that a preventative drug like bacitracin or penicillin be included in the feed to reduce the incidence of outbreaks. Use of a coccidiostat like monensin has also shown to be beneficial. Many strains of the disease causing bacteria have been isolated and some strains have shown high resistance to the more beneficial drugs we

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123