Ducks and geese are
omnivores. If they think it looks interesting, they will try to eat
it. This especially includes shiny things like coins, staples, nails,
scrap metal, and the like. Obviously, this is not good for their
health and can cause some severe problems. The issues caused by the
ingestion of metals is collectively known as Hardware Disease.
While the objects
themselves can cause damage, such as a sharp nail piercing the lining
of the stomach, it is the poisoning from the metals as they breakdown
that is the real problem. Symptoms include but are not limited to:
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Loss of appetite
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weight loss
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weakness and lethargy
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bright green or bloody droppings
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difficulty walking
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seizures
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death
Poisons are
typically fast-acting and once symptoms begin to show they should be
treated quickly by a veterinarian. We have a list of veterinarians by
state on our website that are knowledgeable in waterfowl care. If a
veterinarian is not on hand or not feasible, there are some things
you can do to help. Countryside Daily suggests feeding your ducks
molasses or charcoal pills to flush out the toxins. Lisa Steel of
Fresh Eggs Daily advocates more for prevention, though she does list
several herbs such as bay leaves, dill, sage, and thyme mixed as a
salad to help detoxify. For objects that would not pass naturally,
such as a metal springs or larger pieces of glass, they will require
surgery.
The best way to
prevent hardware disease is to remove any potential objects your
birds might eat. This means monitoring the pen or pasture for
anything they might dig up or find. If there has been a building
project, make sure all screws, nails, and staples are picked up. To
be very thorough, a metal detector would be of help.
Example of things we've found laying around. |
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