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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: mrs.ploppy on December 07, 2012, 16:11

Title: Canker in chickens
Post by: mrs.ploppy on December 07, 2012, 16:11
I wonder what experience others have with canker in chickens? One of mine died of it last year and this winter I have another 2 showing first signs. I tried canker treatment from vet and off the internet (pigeon treatment) and none of it has worked. Any ideas are welcome.
Title: Re: Canker in chickens
Post by: joyfull on December 07, 2012, 17:48
if this is canker then where are they picking it up from? It is quite a few months since your last case. I would go back to your vets and get a different treatment - there are several. also isolate any infected birds and make sure you thoroughly clean their water containers.
Title: Re: Canker in chickens
Post by: Kate and her Ducks on December 07, 2012, 19:25
I've not much experience of it but the only chicken I have ever looked after was for a friend specifically as it had canker and needed TLC. I would not have brought it into my flock if ducks were at all susceptible to it as it is often spread bird to bird.

Much as you did I tried many remedies including cleaning the plaques in its mouth on a daily basis and it was all futile. Sadly if I came across this again in the future I would cull early to protect the rest of my flock and to prevent prolonged distress to the bird.

Know this is not a balanced view as I've only seen one case but would be the approach I would take. :(