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"diseased" wigeon


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Shot this wigeon at the weekend and it looks like it had a sarcocystis infection,(a parasite). Anyone seen many of these before? Funnily enough, I wouldn't have noticed had I plucked the bird but the skin was tearing so I decided just to breast the meat out.

 

 

Thought it might be of interest.

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No that was the first time I have seen it and I always breast my wigeon out. I wimped out eating it and gave it to the dogs!!! You can only see it if you peel the skin off so I wonder how many of us have eaten them with it without knowing????

My old man said "I always thought they were fat deposits. We've probably eaten a few". Oh well..ignorance is bliss :lol:

 

I'm sure cooking would kill them anyway

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No that was the first time I have seen it and I always breast my wigeon out. I wimped out eating it and gave it to the dogs!!! You can only see it if you peel the skin off so I wonder how many of us have eaten them with it without knowing? ???

I wouldnt feed it to the dogs mate, can still infect them and can be quite serious (rarely tho).

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my daughter worked in the lab & had told the chief vet about it , he had only herd about it but never seen it,It is common in the US in mallard,it is thought to be past on through foxes ,ie the fox eats the dead affected bird then it passes through the fox with no affect on the fox ,so if the fox drops a heap in a wetland area the duck feeding in that area can pick up the bug and it all starts again.

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