Suspected foreign body peritonitis in fitch (Mustela putorius furo)

Authors: Brooks HV
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 34, Issue 7, pp 109-110, Jul 1986
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Mustelid, Livestock, Wildlife
Subject Terms: Abdomen, Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Bacterial, Trauma/injuries, Pathology, Inflammation
Article class: Clinical Communication
Abstract: A severe, fatal, exudative peritonitis was investigated in a flock of 100 breeding fitch Mustela putorius furo. The presence of enteric flora within the lesions and steel spicules within the stomach contents suggested that this disease may have been caused by steel fragments perforating the intestine. Scoring and pitting of a steel mincer plate used for food preparation consistent with the size and shape of the steel particles found in the stomach, further supported this hypothesis. There were no further cases when the feed source was changed.
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