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Obviously not very healthy if you've done your job and the dog is fetching them back to you, but i wanted to ask whether anyone else from around the country has noticed something that I have encountered this season.

 

Every year I get a bird or two - particularly wigeon, but then that's the majority of my quarry ducks, with "rice breast disease" or Sarcocystis. These are rice grain sized cysts which are very noticeable in the muscle of the duck, therefore not evident if you just pluck it, only if you cut into the breast. However this year the incidence seems higher - I've had 5 or 6 so far, this isn't enough to be statistically important or worrying in itself but i wanted to know if anyone else had noticed an increase?

 

I was particularly interested in the east coast and south as I don't shoot there, other locals i've spoken to in our club seem to think its just one of those things - it doesn't seem to unduly affect the flight or outward appearance of the affected individuals.

 

i'm no expert but there is more info on the link below -

www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/Hunt_Trap/waterfowl/sarcocystis.asp

 

Make the most of the next few weeks!

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

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Thanks for taking the time to reply lads, we'll see what anyone else has to say - just interested to see if there was higher incidence this season or if it was regional .

Main thing is the ducks seem unaffected by it but I don't like not eating what i shoot - although supposedly harmless to humans, the infestations are usually so server as to render the meat inedible.

 

Cheers

GS

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Squrrelhall , there are a number of major RSPB wildfowl reserves close to me ( Ouse Washes , Titchwall and yare Valley reserves and I have never seen or heard of them feeding the ducks , indeed knowing some of the wardens i know its not RSPB policy to feed waterfowl though they do feed the garden birds ) . The WWT does feed the wild swans and a lot of pochard and some mallard get a free hand out , but very few teal or wigeon ever visit their swan feeding sites. Far more ducks might however be atttracted to fed flight ponds.

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I think what you may have been watching is the WWT and they apear frequently on TV. They have swan feeds at several of their reserves at Welney , Martin Mere and Slimbridge and of course some ducks will take advantage of the free hand outs , but many , many more duck come in to fed flight ponds.

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There was an article in the shooting press about this a few years ago just after I had shot my first Wigeon with this problem. In 31 seasons I have only seen it twice, both times in Wigeon. Apparently it doesn't affect the bird and is still edible. I always skin Wigeon now due to this, breast the meat and curry/slow cook them.

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