Reissig E C, Robles C A
Animal Health Unit, The National Institute of Agricultural Technology, Bariloche, Argentina.
Avian Dis. 2001 Jan-Mar;45(1):240-4.
Impaction of the gizzard was diagnosed in 33 1-to-4-wk-old lesser rhea (Pterocnemia pennata) raised on farms in Patagonia, Argentina. The birds showed anorexia, lethargy, constipation, dehydration, weight loss, and weakness. Necropsy revealed gizzard impaction by fibrous material, sand, rocks, and rubbish. Also, excess fibrous material was observed in the small intestine, and intussusception was found in one chick. Impaction of the gizzard observed in the present study was similar to that reported in other ratite species and confirmed that this disease can affect lesser rhea chicks raised in captivity. This disease affected 33 out of 41 (80%) dead lesser rhea chicks submitted to the Animal Health Unit of The National Institute of Agricultural Technology, Bariloche, Argentina, during the study period, so it can be a significant cause of mortality in farmed rheas in Argentina.
在阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚地区农场饲养的33只1至4周龄的小美洲鸵(Pterocnemia pennata)中诊断出肌胃阻塞。这些鸟表现出厌食、嗜睡、便秘、脱水、体重减轻和虚弱。尸检发现肌胃被纤维物质、沙子、岩石和垃圾阻塞。此外,在小肠中观察到过多的纤维物质,并且在一只雏鸟中发现了肠套叠。本研究中观察到的肌胃阻塞与其他平胸鸟类中报道的情况相似,并证实这种疾病会影响圈养的小美洲鸵雏鸟。在研究期间,提交给阿根廷巴里洛切国家农业技术研究所动物卫生部门的41只死亡小美洲鸵雏鸟中,有33只(80%)受到这种疾病影响,因此它可能是阿根廷养殖美洲鸵死亡的一个重要原因。