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Just notice a hen with a wee bit of blood in its nostril. She had a fly for half an hour and I noticed it when I was feeding it. No signs of any impact and bird seems fine.

 

Any ideas?

 

Al.

Posted

Are you sure it was blood,might just be the cock feeding the hen on the nest.

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They are split from the cocks at the moment and it was definately blood. Just on normal rations just now, what are you thinking Jason?

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They are split from the cocks at the moment and it was definately blood. Just on normal rations just now, what are you thinking Jason?

 

5 yrs ago i had something simlar mate with the pigeons

 

noticing blood in their nostrils and in some cases blood in their eyes it turned out to be head worms

i could be wrong with this as i havent seen the bird just check a few more of your birds and see if there are anymore signs

all the best jason

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Thats interesting Jason. I wouldnt have said it was eating like it had worms and it seems to be in good shape. I will keep an eye on it and the rest of the birds too.

 

Thanks again.

 

Al.

Guest Freebird
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5 yrs ago i had something simlar mate with the pigeons

 

noticing blood in their nostrils and in some cases blood in their eyes it turned out to be head worms

i could be wrong with this as i havent seen the bird just check a few more of your birds and see if there are anymore signs

all the best jason

What are head worm Jason and yes for all the comics out there (worms in the head)(evil)

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reall y unsure mate as i never saw them by the time id got results from vet id lost nearly every yb in 2004

when i let them out for exercise they would return with nose bleeds and some eyes even bleeding i killed loads that yr to be told it was worms of the head

Guest bigda
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i would think one spot, would take care of that problem ;)

Guest Freebird
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i would think one spot, would take care of that problem ;)

 

O.K. bigda put us in the picture, PLEASE. Is this an external parasite? Or just worms in general?

 

Guest bigda
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its a parasite, but  it would not make its nose bleed,  very itchy i suppose,  and the bird might have scratched the inside its self  with its toe,  as there aint a lot in a birds  head for it to bleed other than the flesh in the inner of its nostril   :-/

Guest chrisss
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could the blood be coming up from the lungs?

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just seen one of my hens try get a bit of egg shell out of her mouth by scratching it out i would be easy to catch a nostril with a claw just a shot in the dark

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