KNBC-TV LOS ANGELES - Authorities say this morning that about a dozen ducks have been found dead at Reseda Park, but no animal cruelty was involved. The ducks died after eating algae that had become toxic because of hot weather conditions.
Authorities are planning to treat the algae with chemicals and move the ducks that are still at Reseda Park to Balboa Park as precaution.
This is interesting. When I was a child, my father had grey geese that hatched every spring. At about 4 months of age they would get a disease that would make them appear drunk.....wobbling and stumbling. Eventually it would get so bad that they could not walk and would in turn, die.
After years of frustrations of trying to locate and eliminate the source, he contacted the Ellington Agricultural Center in Nashville and had them test a goose. After months of testing, they could not determine what was causing this. All they could tell him was that it was a 'plant' that they were eating, it seemed.
Eventually my father had to get rid of all of his geese because he couldn't just let them suffer like that with no way to help them.
This article makes me wonder if it was the pond moss that could have been causing them to get sick. To this day, I have never heard of or seen other geese or ducks getting this disease....but according to this article, it appears it may very well be the same thing. The timing is right.......they hatch in the spring and got it at about 4 months of age....which puts it in the hot part of the summer.
I have every issue of Retriever Journal in my house. It is something that the dogs, taking a dip, go into immediate death from, the effect of the plant being like nerve gas... I suggest that our beloved ones avoid any still waters while the heat can turn them toxic....