my entire flock of young turkey poults has just been wiped out by either blackhead or coccidiosis (I'm awaiting a report on which it was but am now leaning towards cocci)
ive lost 3 young guineapigs this week (all under 8 weeks old but over 4 weeks) the only symptom being the runs and weight loss. ive also lost a chinchilla but didnt see ANY symptoms in him so dont know if its related or not...its been a tough week so far here.
ive now just been told guineapigs can also suffer from cocci (i thought cocci was species specific..eg..turkeys could only catch turkey cocci, pigs could only cath piggy cocci) but now I'm wondering if this is right?
could my guineapigs have caught it from the poultry?
should i treat ALL piggies here for cocci? how can i be sure thats what it is? what else points to cocci in piggies?
I'm devastated but have to look realisticly at what i can do to prevent further infection. if it spreads to the other pigs I'm doomed. (luckily the younger piggies are kept in a different area to the older piggies, but I'm worried about crosscontamination etc)
am i over reacting and maybe its just bad luck? or am i looking at a major disaster here. i can take a piggy in to the vets to have fecael tests but the results could take days to come back....i need to do something now.....suggestions? ideas?
ive lost 3 young guineapigs this week (all under 8 weeks old but over 4 weeks) the only symptom being the runs and weight loss. ive also lost a chinchilla but didnt see ANY symptoms in him so dont know if its related or not...its been a tough week so far here.
ive now just been told guineapigs can also suffer from cocci (i thought cocci was species specific..eg..turkeys could only catch turkey cocci, pigs could only cath piggy cocci) but now I'm wondering if this is right?
could my guineapigs have caught it from the poultry?
should i treat ALL piggies here for cocci? how can i be sure thats what it is? what else points to cocci in piggies?
I'm devastated but have to look realisticly at what i can do to prevent further infection. if it spreads to the other pigs I'm doomed. (luckily the younger piggies are kept in a different area to the older piggies, but I'm worried about crosscontamination etc)
am i over reacting and maybe its just bad luck? or am i looking at a major disaster here. i can take a piggy in to the vets to have fecael tests but the results could take days to come back....i need to do something now.....suggestions? ideas?