BE CAREFUL WHO YOU BUY YOUR SWANS FROM
IF you are going to SPEND for Swan Pets…..
Do Some Research – Ask for References.
When a SWAN Has a Lump/Bump Under their Chin..
This CAN be more Serious then You Might Think.
UNDER TONGUE-CHIN IMPACTION
Sublingual Entrapment
OF Coarse Roots, Grass, Mud, Stones…
Sublingual Impaction in WaterFowl
(Under the Tongue)
General Description
Bulge Visible Externally, Under the Chin.
To Enlarge Images – Right Click Image then Open in a New Tab.
A Wad of Grass and other Things the Swan was Eating becomes Lodged
Under the Tongue in the Stretchy Chin Pouch.
A Swan’s Chin Should be FLAT.. If there is a Lump/Bulge under the Chin there
is likely some Foreign Material that has Accumulated under the Swan’s Tongue.
This Dense Lump has the Potential of becoming Large Enough to make
Eating Difficult and May Result Over Time in the Swan STARVING… to Death.
These Under Chin-Tongue Impactions can have Serious Health Impacts.
When a Bulge or Protruding Lump is Observed Under a Swan’s Chin…
. . . It NEEDs Attention.
These BIG, Hard, REALLY Bulging Wads NEED to be Removed.
Our Experience with the Feral-Wild Swans is Limited.
But, NONE of these Swans had Under-Chin-Tongue Impactions.
The Difference – They are NOT Grazing on Short Lawn Grass.
As we have been Out and About Visiting with Swans and their Owners,
We have Observed Swans with these Bulges Under their Chins.
Some of the Swan Owners Thought this was a Tumor..
and there was Nothing they would be able to do..
It is NOT a Growth,
but a Collection of Tough Grass Roots, Dirt, Sand, Small Twigs..etc.
Sadly, this May have a Tragic Outcome,
IF the Wad of Junk/Grass Under the Tongue is not Removed.
Some Swans are Prone to this and it becomes a Chronic Problem for them.
Ingesting DRY Fibrous Foods (Short Grass) may be a Major Predisposing Factor
for Sublinqual Impactions to Form.
Some Swans only Need Help Once in a Great while to Remove this “Stuff.”
It is Simple to Lift OUT, Once you have the Swan in your Hands.
If you Remove the “Wad” of Material when the Bulge Under the Chin is Small,
the Skin will NOT Stretch into a Loose Pouch Under the Chin.
Under Tongue Impactions may occur in both Captive and Wild (???) Swans..
This is Easily Visible… A Bulging Pocket under the Chin.
The Following SWAN Species seem Prone:
Cygnus olor – Mute Swans and their Cygnets
Cygnus atratus – Black Australian Swans and their Cygnets
Now she had a Patch of Longer Grass to Graze on… Doing Better.
The Chin of a Swan should be FLAT…
Some Breeds of Geese with Dewlap are also Prone to Impactions.
The Swan Below has a Huge, Tight Impaction..
Her Chin Should look like the Edited Image on the Right.
Her Knob is Flat – She was Unable to Eat Normally.
With a Team of Helpers we were Able to Remove this Impaction.
I have Observed some Swans Swinging their Heads with their Beak Open
TRYING to get this Material OUT ! !
The Male Swans below were Living on a Country Golf Course.
Grazing on SHORT CUT GRASS.
This is a WAD of Material from Under a Swan’s Tongue.. the Impaction.
The Quarter is for Size Comparison.. Not in the Impaction.
Common Item in the Impaction:
The “STUFF” can be Lots of Things Found in your Swans’ World.
Fibrous Grass, Small Roots, Twigs, Fragments of Leaves, Feed, Sand,
Soil, Mud, Gravel, Animal Hair, Feather Fibers, String,
Stiff Floating Pine Needles, etc, etc, etc. Almost Anything.
There seems to be an Increased Incidence of this when Swans are Eating Feed,
Plant Material, Grasses and Soil without Water.
*** TOUGH GRASS THATCH
The IMPACTION LUMP is Frequently a Wad of Tough Grass Fiber.
Swans Enjoy Grazing on Tender Lawn Grass Blades.
Grass is a Fiber Plant which Aids their Digestion.
Grass is Helpful to Balance the High Protein Value of Commercial Poultry Feeds.
Swans Living by a Lawn where the Grass is CUT SHORT will Pick at the Grass
Pulling Up the Tougher Parts of the Grass close to the Ground – the Thatch.
Thatch is a Layer of Grass Stems, Roots, Clippings, and Debris that Settle
on the Ground and either Slowly Decompose and/or Accumulate over time.
Thatch Build-up is Commonly Found in Lawns where Grass has been
Cut Short and the Mulch is Left.
Many Ponds and Lakes are Lined with Pine Trees.
When kept in an Environment where there are Pine Needles on the Water
Swans can get these Needles in their Mouth while Eating and Drinking.
The Needles can get Stuck under their Tongues.
This may Never Happen – Just be Aware.
The Very Stiff Needles may cause Pain, make Eating Difficult.
Swans may Slowly Die of Starvation
*** MAMMAL HAIR
Some Impactions I have Removed were Mostly Hair.
Likely from Dogs or Cats or some other Animal that was Shedding in
an Area where the Swans were Grazing.
Swan will often Graze in the Same Pastures as the Horses..
I have found Pieces of Feathers, String, ….
This “Plug of Junk” under the Tongue can Result in Increasing Difficulty
Eating and Drinking. And Eventually Pressure Necrosis.
The Swan Affected may Slowly Starve.. Weaken and Die.. (Severely Under Weight)
Common Visual Signs include Difficulty Swallowing,
Ventral Intermandibular Swelling and Chronic to Severe Impactions.
The Swan below has the Severe Signs.. His Cheeks are Swollen.
One Sign the Swan is in TROUBLE is when a Mature Mute Swan has a Flat Knob.
This is a Visual Sign that the Swan is Under Weight.. Having Difficulty Eating.
The Impaction below is a Collection of Roots, Mud, Small Stones, Grass Blades
and a few Clover Stems. You can not see the SMELL.
The Coins are to Show the Size of the Wad..
This Lodged Material will Slowly Ferment, ROT, Support Nasty Bacteria
and the Poor Swan will have this Smelly Material Squishing in its Mouth/Beak
each Time it tries to Eat or Drink.. YUCK !!
Over Time the Rotting Material may Break-Down and Invade the Underside
of the Tongue or the Chin Tissues.
This will Result in an Infection of the Mouth Tissues..
Causing Tissue Pressure Necrosis. > > > NOT GOOD…
At this Stage the Swans will Definitely Need Veterinary Help.. likely Surgery..
Weeks of Recovery with Antibiotics. (More Near End of Page)
From BackYard Poultry Medicine and Surgery
A Guide for Veterinary Practitioners Page 228/229
Edited by Cheryl B.Greenacre and Teresa Y.Morishita
While Eating Foods that Accumulates Lateral to the Frenulum Beneath
the Tongue Collecting into an Impaction.
Frenulum of Tongue – Wikipedia.
The Frenulum of Tongue or Tongue Web is a Small Fold of Mucous Membrane
Extending from the Floor of the Mouth to the Midline of
the Underside of the Tongue.
In Early Cases, the Beak can be Opened and the Material Simply Pulled Out.
The Coins were NOT in the Impaction. – Just to Compare the Size.
DO YOUR BEST to Remove these Impactions when you see them
and whenever it Reoccurs to Reduce Risk of Permanent Dilatation under the Tongue.
If the Impaction is left, or frequently Reoccurs, Surgery may be needed to Remove
the Loose Stretched Skin that Fills with Debris Easily.
Same Cob as Above.
Same Cob as Above.
The BIGGEST most Challenging Thing you NEED to do is Catch the Swan.
If you can Walk your Swan into a Fenced Area and/or Catch/Net the Swan on Land..
that is the Easiest for EVERYOne ! !
Trying to Catch Swans on their Water is a REAL Challenge.
Yes, Catching a Swan on Water is the Most Challenging.
Be Sure You Follow Proper Safety Rules.. LIFE Jackets.
The Goal is to Keep the Swans MOVING to Tire them.
One or *Two or *Three People in Quick Moving Kayaks HELPS!
Some Swans can be SLOWLY Guided off the Water.
Having Two or Three or Four People Around the Pond is Very Helpful…
You will Need People to Net or Catch the Swans as they Leave the Water.
Minimize Shouting as Much as Possible.. Avoid Scaring the Swans.
Canoes and Row Boats are TOO Slow to Tire the Swans.
Once the Swan is Tired, they will Generally Go to Land and Get Out.
Several Helpers Ready to Net and Calm to Swan..
One to Hold the Swan and Another to Remove the Impacted Material.
We Want to SEE a Flat Chin – NOT a Flat Knob ! !
While you have your Swan, do a Quick Check of their Feet and Tongue Color.
If Possible Weigh the Swans or Check their Keel Bone to Estimate Weight.
You WANT Your Swans to have FLAT Chins…
It is EASY Once You have Hold of Your Swan.
Swans have VERY Little Bite Pressure – Gently Open the Beak.
Either Lift the Nail or Apply a Little Pressure to Both Sides of the Jaw Hinge.
Gently PUSH UP Under the Chin.. the Material from under the Tongue.
Sweep it OUT.. (I use my Fingers and Wash Later.)
It is TOO Risky to use Metal Tweezers – the Swan Will NOT Hold Still.
Cotton Swabs will Help, if you are Prepared..
to Get Behind and Under the Ball of Tangled Fibers..and Dirt..
Especially, if the Impaction is Very Larger or Just Small..
The Young Cygnet Above is Growing, Munching on Grass and has Started
a Probable Pouch of Material Under its Chin.. It is Small, Worth Watching.
It Might Clear as the Cygnet Eats and Drinks Out on the Pond/Lake it Lives on..
Keep a Close Watch. Be Prepared to Help.
A Young Cygnet has a Much Smaller Mouth.. a Cotton Swab would be Useful.
Trying to get your Fingers in to Remove might be a Challenge..
and a Q-Tip will be Less Dramatic for the Little Ones.
Once you Remove the Debris – Check that there is Nothing Left under the Tongue.
Check the Tongue Color.. It should be a Nice Baby Pink..
If there is any Tissue Damage or Ulcerations on the Tongue
or the Skin Pouch Under the Tongue.. This can be Serious…
Check with your Avian Veterinarian for Further Treatment Advice.
It is Recommended to Prevent Swans from Grass Grazing for 7-10 Days following
Removal of Simple Impactions.. This Time Away from Coarser Food hopefully
gives the Sublinqual “Pouch” Time to Return to Normal Size.
If you have a Chance to Keep the Swan from Eating Short Cut Grass for a while
after you Remove a WAD.. this may give the Stretched “Pouch” Time to Return to Normal..
Giving Lots of Lettuce or Soft Vegetable Foods on the Pond Water
may Help Reduce the Risk of Re-Impaction..
ALSO Very Helpful… Try NOT to Cut the Swans’ Grazing Area Very Short…
Swans Enjoy Grazing on Tender Grass Blades..
They Need the Vegetation/Plant Material for their Digestive System..
Swans Benefit from the Insects in Grassy Places.
( Crunchy Munchies )
Consider Alternating the Grass Area you Cut into Three Parts.
Cut One Area this Week.. Leave the Other Two Areas Grow..
Then Next Week Cut the Longest, Shaggy Area.. leaving the Other Two..
Rotate so there are some Grassy Areas with Longer Tender New Growth..
AS Time Goes By – And We Meet and Visit More Swans and their Owners..
We SEE more Swans with Under Tongue Impactions..
THIS is a VERY Common Problem with Captive Swans..
Many People who Care for Swans are UnAware..
This Junk may Collect in a matter of Weeks to Months.
This is Fairly Easy to Correct. These Swans are Uncomfortable.
The Rotting Material Under their Tongue makes Eating Difficult and Nasty..
This can Lead to Tissue Destruction Under the Tongue.
Infection, Wasting, Starvation to Death. HELP Your Swans.
REMOVE SUBINGUAL – Under Tongue Impactions..
More Examples…. WE Helped Removed these….
This Older Cob has had Impactions Removed Several Times.
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We Found this Young Female with a Large Impaction.
We Helped the Owner Remove this..
This Photo was Shared after this Pen had Died. Cause Unknown..
She has a Large Impaction and a Flat Knob !
The Owners had no Idea this was Abnormal..
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This Poor Cob was Struggling to Swallow with his LARGE Impaction.
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This Swan with the Large Impaction Under the Tongue.
The Knob is VERY Flat.. This Swan is Starving..
We were Able to Catch and Remove the Impaction.
This Swan has a Reoccurring Impaction Problem. It has Reformed.
He Looks so Thin..
I Tossed Lettuce and Floating Pellets into the Water…
This Cob did Not Try to Eat Any. He just Swam Away.
We were Helpless to Help. The Owners did not Care.
This Swan is Starving.
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The Swan below had his Impactions Reoccur Over and Over..
As long as the Junk was removed when Needed, he did OK.
But, the Man who Cared for him Retired from the Golf Course.
No One Continued to Care for the Cob’s Obstructing Impaction.
The Mute Cob Died at the Age of ca. 10 Years Old. So Sad..
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ANOTHER SCARY IMPACTION – THE Largest I have Encountered.
Young Swans were Purchased for a Town House Complex Pond.
The Management wanted to have the Swans for the Pleasure of their Community.
The Management did Not have Experience Caring for Swans.
This Impaction was HUGE when this Young Swan Arrived.
The Person who Raised these Swans was Responsible for the Impactions.
It is NOT Difficult to SEE there is Something Wrong Under his Chin.
On a Dark Rainy Evening I had the “Opportunity” to Remove this
Tightly Packed Wad of Mud, Grass and Small Stones.
I was Worried that I might Split the Skin Open, it was Stretched so Tight.
Normally, I would Push-Up the Skin Under the Chin to Move the Material UP
Under the Tongue and Lift it OUT. This Time I Opened his Mouth and Pinched
the Wad to Tug it OUT from Inside his Mouth..
I did not want to Stress the Skin Under his Chin.
SUCCESS.. It was Packed IN TIGHT ! Poor Swan (Young Cygnet)
I Measured the Wad of Material before I Pulled it Apart..
I Usually Compare the Impaction Material with Coins.. THIS IS AN EGG.
When I Pulled this Huge Wad Apart.. the Smell was NASTY !
The Companion – Future Mate also had a Medium Impaction.
Thanks to a Willingness to Learn, the Management is now Caring
for their Swans’ Impactions and they will be Happier & Healthier Swans.
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The Mature Male Swan below was Rescued by Folks just Learning about Swans.
By Using this Topic Page.. his Impaction is OUT and he is Loved.
YEAH TEAM !!!
And Another Swans is Helped… Thanks..
His Chin Looks MUCH Better with this Wad of Muddy Fibers OUT !
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From Far, Far Away.. (In the United Kingdom) Help is ON the Way !!
A Visiting Friend of this Swan.. Read this Topic Page..
AND HELPED !! THANK YOU !!
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A Young Black Australian Cygnet in New Zealand..
Another Friend of Swans Removes a Wad of Plant Fibers.
Two Weeks Later….
The Same Cygnet is Grazing on SHORT Cut Lawn Grass.
Two Weeks Later….
The Same Cygnet is Grazing on SHORT Cut Lawn Grass.
Two Week Later… Checked and Helped as Needed.
This Young Cygnet has Collected Material Under its Tongue Over and Over..
This Cygnet has Easy Access to Very Short Cut Grass.
The Cygnet Seemed to Know this Swan Friend would Help.
This Cygnet has a Chronic Problem and will Need to be Watched Closely..
The Swans Below are in a Public Lake. They Graze on the Short Grass.
When Adopting a New Male.. he Came with an Impaction..
That Curious Lump ?? It is SOMETHING to Remove !!!
Along the Way… Another Swan Owner Asked about the “LUMP ! “
It was SOOooo Stretched.. “Remove VERY Gently !”
>>>> YES, it is ALL OUT !!!!
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FEED Your Swans in the Water as MUCH as Possible.
Eating their Foods With and IN the Water will Reduce this Problem.
YOUR SWANS will be Healthier with a FLAT CHIN..
Some, a Few of these Impactions will Over Time Breakdown and Go Away.
But, MOST will Continue to Collect as the Swan Eats.
As the Impaction gets Larger, the Swan will have More and More Trouble Swallowing.
First, Food becomes Hard to Swallow, then even Drinking is Difficult.
These Suffering Swans will Slowly, Eventually Starve and Die.
As the “Junk” Decays, it is FULL of Bacteria that Tastes Terrible.
Every Time the Swans tries to Eat,
the Nasty Juice becomes Part of what they are Tasting.
They will Eat Less and Less.
Depending on how the Lump Decays, it can Rot the Tender Tissues Under the Tongue.
The Swan’s Future is now in Peril..
Few People are Willing or Able to have this Tissue Damage Surgically Corrected.
With Chronic Cases, an Intermandibular “Pocket” forms, Requiring Removal of
the Food and Surgical Resection of the Stretched Tissue..
The Bulk of the Impaction can be Removed Manually..
If the Mass is Large and Chronic..
It may cause Local *Oral Mucosal Necrosis and *Subcutaneous Food Invasion.
( I have Never Known of any Swans having Surgery for this. )
It is BEST to Avoid getting to this Stage.
Surgical Correction: A Ventral Intermandibular Approach is made
and All Remaining Food and Necrotic Tissue is Removed.
With or Without Subcutaneous Food Invasion, the Excess Sublingual “Pouch”
is Resected on either Side of the Frenulum (one or both sides may be stretched)
and Sutured Closed in a Simple Interrupted and Continuous Pattern.
The Goal is to Decrease the Potential Space to Prevent Future Impactions.
If the Subcutaneous Tissue is Infected and Cannot be Completely Removed,
further Surgical Correction may be necessary and Antibiotics may be Required..
Post-Surgery: Dry Fibrous Foods are AVOIDED.
Provide Access to Natural Pond Grasses (Swans)
OR Grass Prepared in a Food Processor.. OR Soggy Wet Pellets.
These are Intended to be Short Term Options.
The Swan’s Owners should Periodically Inspect the Oral Cavity
for Signs of Impactions for up to 3 Weeks Post-Surgery
and when Dry and Coarse Foods may Increase Risk of Re-Impaction.
If you have ANY Question about Removing an Impaction..
Get IN TOUCH !
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This is a Work in Progress… Updated along the Way..
Information Compiled by (C) Linda M.Sweger Updated JULY 2023
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A Healthy Knob and a Flat Chin.. Lovely !
Observing Nesting Swans is a Magical Time.
From Watching them Build their BIG Messy Nest to
Seeing them Care For and Protect their Eggs to
The Tiny Downy Cygnets that Hatch in the Spring.
Mute Swans Nesting
THIS TOPIC PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
This will be Developed as Time Allows.
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Information and Images Collected by Linda M.Sweger
2007-2017
BIG Beautiful, Graceful Mute Swans are a Delight to Behold.
Once we Pinion or Clip to Ground them,
Swans DEPEND on their Caretakers to Provide a Healthy Diet.
Captive Trumpeter, Black Australian and Mute Swans are Domestic Pets.
ALL CAPTIVE SWANS NEED TO BE FED !!!
I Originally Organized and Posted this Topic Page because I had Met Several People
who Did Not or Would Not Feed their Swans.. Or Fed the Swans Inappropriate Feeds.
To Enlarge Images – Right Click Image then Open in a New Tab.
Over the Years we have Learned many Things about Feeding Swans.
There is much more then Filling a Feed Bowl each Day.
The Basic Feed Mixture Information is at the End of this Page.
NOTE: If a Swan tries to Eat TOO Fast..
Dry Feeds may get STUCK in their Esophagus and Block Swallowing.
Forming a Condition called “CHOKE.”
This could be an Emergency…
Supply Water with DRY Feed Mixtures.
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Over the Years I have heard: >>( Too many Times .)
“Swans are Wild Waterfowl. Nature will Provide.”
“They will Find the Food they Need and do not need Supplemental Feed.”
The Pond Above has Little to NO Water Plants for these Swans to Graze on.
The Spring and Summer Environments that Swans and their Cygnets Live and Grow in
will ALL be Different. You will Need to be Aware of WHAT is Available for them to Eat.
The Pond Below has a Lot of Natural Plant Growth, String Algae and Water Critters.
This Misconception to NOT Feed Swans seems to come from Various Sources..
Some Breeders may Live in Areas where there is Year Round Food Resources in their Pond.
Lots of Plant Growth, Insects, Tadpoles, Worms, Snails, Grubs, etc.
They Pass this Information on to Others without Considering
the Environmental Differences in Ponds and Lakes across the Country.
The Remaining Feral Mute Swans Living in the United States will, on Average,
have a Territory Range of 3 to 5 SQUARE Miles that they will Access for their Nutritional Needs.
In Warmer States there may be Plenty of Vegetation, Grass Grains and Insects Year Round.
Canadian Tundra and Trumpeter Swans Migrate South during the Fall to Areas
they know will Provide Food for themselves and their Growing Cygnets.
These Swans will graze on Grains in Fields of Cereal Crops like Corn, Wheat, Soy Beans..
Trumpeter and Tundra Swans are more Likely to be Seen in Grain Fields.
Mute Swans are more Likely to be in a Watery Place.
Below are Three Feral Mute Swans Living Along a Pennsylvania River.
Mute Swans are NOT Migratory Waterfowl..
They will Stay in their Territory Year Round their Entire Adult Life,
Unless something Significant Changes for them…
Loss of Habitat, Loss of a Mate… Chronic Harassment.
Feral Mute Swan will Fly/Move to Open Water in Winter Months
if their Normal Water Environment Freezes.
Their Absence during Nesting Season may cause some Folks
to think these Mute Swans have Migrated.
Feral-Wild Mute Swans will Generally Seek a more Private Location to Nest.
For Whatever Reason: “Wild-Feral Mute Swans Do Not Nest where they Live,
and they Do Not Live where they Nest.”
For Two Months, Feral Mute Swans will likely Find a Private Place to Mate,
Nest and Hatch their Brood of Cygnets.
The Location may only be a Half Mile or so away from their Normal Range.
They are likely to Return to their Normal Territory once their Nest is “Closed” for the Season.
Returning with Tiny Cygnets that are NOT Capable of Flying or Migrating.
MUTE SWANS DO NOT MIGRATE.
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In the Parts of the Country where Winter Climate causes Plant Materials to become Dormant,
Feral Mute Swans will have a Much Harder Time Finding Satisfactory Sustenance Food.
If Swans are Caring for First Year Cygnets..
This may cause the Smaller Cygnets to Weaken and Die from Starvation.
Cygnets that Hatch Late in the Season are Especially at Risk..
I have watched Feral Mute Swans Attempt to Eat the Decaying Vegetation and Leaves
they find in Shallow Water; the same Plants that provided Food during the Warmer Seasons.
This Organic Material will have some Small Food Value,
there may be a Few Calories Left in the Decaying Fibers.
During Warm Weather, Lawn and Field Grasses will Yield Tasty Insects.
With the Summer Lawn Grasses to Graze on.. Watch for Under Chin-Tongue Impactions..
Short Cut Grass is a Common Culprit..
If you Only Mow 1/3 of the Grass along the Pond each Week. Leaving 2 Areas Grow..
Swans ENJOY the Tender Grass Growth..
Then the Next Week, Mow a Different Area.. (Rotating)
There will be Some Longer Grass Blades for the Swans to Graze on.
Allow a Strip of Grass to Grow along the Pond – the Grass Seed Heads will be a Treat.
Plus the Longer Grasses will have more Insects for the Swans to Munch on.
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Under Chin – Under Tongue Impactions will Make Eating DIFFICULT !!
This Swan NEEDED Help..
The Under Tongue/Chin Impaction was Preventing her from Eating.
Under Tongue-Chin Impaction
https://swanlovers.net/category/under-tongue-chin-impaction/
Removing these Wads of Junk-Debris from under the Tongue is Simple,
ONCE you have Hold of your Swan..
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When there is Snow Cover on Lawns and Fields, they will not even have this Meager Food Source.
Hungry Waterfowl will Pick at Field and Lawn Grasses Attempting to find some Calories..
Something to Fill their Gizzard.
All Living Creatures Can Live for a Period of Time without Adequate Food,
as Long as they have Water to Drink.
Swans Living on Ponds/Lakes have Water.. but, Foods MAY be VERY Scarce.
Swans are Warm Blooded Creatures, they have a Metabolism like all Warm Blooded Creatures.
When Food is Limited or Absence they will Slow Down,
Try to Conserve and Convert their Body Fat, Muscle Proteins
– Losing Weight the Same as any Animal or Human.
Wild/Free Waterfowl will Generally Fly in Search of Food.
Pinioned/Captive/Fenced Waterfowl that are Starving
will become increasingly Desperate
and will Eat increasing amounts of Mud and Soft Topsoil.
There are some Organic Materials and Minerals in Mud and Topsoil…
Hopefully a few Dormant Insect Grubs, Worms, Snails, etc.
These Critters are Calcium and Protein Rich..
If this goes on Too Long, their Gizzard may become “Sand Bound.”
Topsoil and Mud contains Silica/Sand.
Sand feels Gritty when Rubbed between the Fingers.
Birds/Waterfowl regularly Ingest Small Amounts of Grit to Aid Digestion
of the Food in their Gizzard. Eating Small Amounts of Dirt, Mud is Normal.
When Digestible Food is Absent for Long Periods of Time,
the Gizzard may become “Sand Bound.”
Once this happens there is NO Room for Digestible Food….
Death from Starvation will likely follow.
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Sand is a Naturally Occurring Granular Material Composed of
Finely Divided Rock and Mineral Particles.
The Composition of Sand is Highly Variable,
depending on the Local Rock Sources and Conditions.
The Most Common Constituent of Sand in Inland Continental Settings
and Non-Tropical Coastal Settings is Silica (silicon dioxide, or SiO2),
usually in the Form of Quartz.
Sand is NOT Digestible.
It will Pass Through a Bird’s Digestive System
along with the Plant Fiber of their Normal Diet.
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Until now, I was Referring to the Feral Mute Swans Living in a 3-5 Square Miles Range.
Since Pennsylvania and Many other States have ZERO Tolerance Policy for Feral Mute Swans.
The Above Information is Academic.. FYI – Feral Mute Swan are Routinely Destroyed.
Their Freedom was Short Lived.. Images Posted onLine Brought Hunters..
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Next, I want to Discuss Captive Swans Living in the Care of Human Caretakers.
Living in a much Smaller Environment.
Captive Swans are No Different then Pet Dogs, Cats, Horses, etc.
They NEED to EAT ! !
Just Like Cat, Dogs, Horses, Goats, Pigs, Chickens, Ducks, etc..
Swans are Warm Blooded, they have Blood, Brain and Nerve Fibers.
They have Skin Tissue, Many Muscles, Light Weight Bones.
And Beautiful White Feathers.
All these Body Systems NEED Nutrients.
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**** CAPTIVE SWANS NEED TO BE FED !!!!
All Animals and Birds we Bring into our Lives are Subject to a Wide Range of Care.
From the Total Care of Pets that become Cherished Members of our Family Life,
to Farm Live Stock Raised for their Meat, Milk, Eggs, etc.
..To the Sad Neglected, Forgotten, Discarded, Abused Animal Cruelty Cases
We see on various TV Animal Rescue Programs.
The Female Mute Swan in the above Image..
She and her Brother were Fed Floating Fish Pellets..
Fish Pellets Average 35% Protein.. this will cause Lipidosis Over Time.
He Died before he was 18 Months Old and she Died at 4 Years Old.
LIPIDOSIS: a Disorder of Fat Metabolism especially Involving the Deposition
of Fat in an Organ ( as the Liver or Spleen ).
She Never got to Lay her First Egg..
Both Young Swans were found Floating in their Pond.. ( at Different Times.)
I Tried to tell these Folks.. they would not Listen..
Swans Fed a High Protein Diet …Look Big and Healthy… They are NOT Healthy.
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Folks who have Appropriate Water Environments to Care for Swans,
may Desire to have them for Various Reasons.
Not all People will take the Time to Research Swans
so they are Prepared to Provide Appropriate Care.
The Swans I WORRY about are the Swans Chosen to be Living Lawn and Pond Ornaments.
Swans are NOT Lawn or Pond Ornaments
https://swanlovers.net/category/swans-are-not-lawn-ornaments/
The Striking Beauty of Graceful Swans will Enhance any Property.
The Novelty of having Swans may Pass and Neglect is likely to Follow.
Having Swans is a Commitment.
They may easily Live 25-35 Years or Longer with Good Care and Some Luck.
If you Tire of Caring for your Swans, ReHome them to another Interested Person.
NEVER Release any Swan into the Environment. NEVER.. ! !
It is ILLEGAL ALL Across the United States and Canada
to Deliberately Release a Mute Swan or their Growing Cygnets.
Discarded Pet Swans will likely be Destroyed.
This Gentle Swan was Shot by a Hunter in 2008.
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There are so many Different Regulation Governing the Ownership of Mute Swans
from State to State, You will need to check the Codes, Policies and Rules for your State..
I have Found it Impossible to Keep Up with all the Revisions and Changes
of Mute Swan Policies Across our Country..
You May NOT Find the Most Current Information on the Link Below..
Do Various Key Word Searches for your State.
Where to Find Mute Swan Information for Your State
https://swanlovers.net/category/where-to-find-mute-swan-information-for-your-state/
“Can Animal Rights Be Legally Defined?”
In 1978 the HSUS, Humane Society of the United States defined Animal Rights.
“Animals have the right to live and grow under conditions
that are comfortable and reasonably natural.
Animals that are used by man in any way have the right to be free from abuse,
pain, and torment caused or permitted by man.
Animals that are domesticated or whose natural environment is altered by man
have the right to receive from man adequate food, shelter, and care.”
Changes to their Environment or the Landscaping may Alter their Food Supplies.
Pinioning any Waterfowl… Changes Everything.
In the U.S. Mute Swans “Owned” by Humans are generally Pinioned
to Restrict their Ability to Roam at Large.
They are Classified as:
Captive, Domestic, Exotic, Poultry. (Not Wild)
Like ALL Animals and Birds Living in Captivity.
They are Entitled to:
1. Adequate and Appropriate Food
2. Adequate Fresh Water
3. Appropriate Shelter
4. Reasonable Safety from Harm
5. Veterinary Care when Needed
The First Rule for Keeping Swans in the Location you want them…. is
#1. “Feed them and they will Stay.”
“Feeding Your Swans is NOT a Guarantee they will Stay on your Pond.
Adequate Food is a BIG Part of their Comfort.
Swans on a Private Pond are Somewhere between Captive and Free.
“Swans do NOT Read the Books” about their Expected Behavior.
Swans will have many Surprises as you Enjoy their Beauty and Learn about them.
Mother Nature has Evolved Birds/WaterFowl to be able to do some Amazing Things.
Living without Food is Not One.. Imagine Watching these Captive, Graceful Birds,
unable to tell their Caretakers that they are Hungry.
Respect and Good Care will allow Swans to Enjoy Living with us/you for a Long Time.
Spread the WORD…. Swans need to Eat.
Living on a Totally Natural One Acre Pond with NO Chemicals to Altering the Plant Growth
and Insects is Recommended for One Pair of Adult Mute Swans.
The Swans can Graze during the Summer on Yummy Stuff – Pond Stew..
Water Insects, Tadpoles, Fish Spawn, Dragonfly Larva, ETC, Etc…. Pond Critters.
Snails and Slugs provide many needed Nutrients..
You will see them Poking into Shallow Mud seeking Things to Munch on..
A Natural Pond “MAY” Supply all the Swan’s Need.
The use of Lawn Care Products, Insect Controls and Fertilizers Changes the Natural Balance.
Underwater Plants may not be Sufficient,
the Lack of Insects will impact Protein and Calcium Resources.
If Swans Need to Leave their Water to Eat…. they become Vulnerable to Predators,
Unleashed Dogs, Vehicles and Vandals who Look to Harm them.
Pinioned and Clipped Swans are more Vulnerable when they are Away from their Ponds.
Swans in Water are SAFER…. It is also more Natural for them…
The Lovely 1 – 1/2 Acres Golf Course Irrigation Pond in the Below Image
had NOTHING Growing in the Water. NO Plants, DuckWeed or Algae..
AND…No Water Insects or Mosquitoes ! !
There were Lots of Common Carp, Blue Gill and Bass.
The Fish Populations were Consuming the Few Natural Plants & Insects..
Carp EAT a Variety of Foods. They favor Insects, Aquatic Worms, Crustaceans.
They consume Algae and Under Water Plant Matter.
These are the Same Pond Things the Swans would Eat..
Swans Long Necks can reach down under the Water about Three Feet.
You will see them “Up-Ending” with their Tails Pointing Straight up in the Air.
Use a Rake and Sweep Along the Water Edge Two to Three Feet Down..
Are there Under Water Plant.. ?? Or are they Absent.. ???
Your Swans MAY/Will NEED Daily Feeding Year Round..
The Public Park Lake Above is Treated with Dark Shade Dye to Prevent Algae and Duckweed.
There are NO Natural Plants – NONE.
Fertilizers and Animal Waste Run-off will create Organic Changes to a Pond/Lake
allowing for a Wide Variety of unwanted Plant Growth. Big Subject…. LOTS of Variations.
Waterfowl/Swans may be able to Help Control some Nuisance Plants..
like Algae, Duckweed and Watermeal..
but, they still need other Nutrients in their Year Round Diet.
Swans are LARGE Waterfowl… They may Foul a Small Retention Pond with their Poop !
A Water Environment with Flow-through to Refresh the Water is Preferable.
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Mute Swans can Live a Very Long Time with Good Care.
The Less they Need to Dig in the Mud/Dirt for Nutrition,
the Less Chance they will Acquire Parasites.
Because Mute Swans Feed off the Bottom Mud of a Pond or Lake,
which is where Pesticides and Heavy Metals tend to Accumulate,
Severe Drought may Expose your Swans to Dangerous MUCK..
Pond Muck: is the Black, Brown, Sticky, Slimy Goop that Settles on the Bottom
of most Ponds and Lakes. It tends to Build-up over time without Methods to Prevent it.
Muck Results from Dying and Decaying Organics like Algae, Tree Debris-Leaves,
Excessive Grass Clippings, Animal Waste Run-off, Fish Waste, Etc.
During Warm Dry Months, Stagnant Muddy Water will put Waterfowl at Risk
of Avian Botulism – Fatal Clostridia and other Pathogenic Anaerobic Bacteria.
These Bacteria Synthesize and Release Poisonous Substances called Exotoxins
We lost Little “Hannah” to Clostridia after Nesting in 2010.
We lost Sweet “Spring” to Clostrida after Nesting in 2018.
Providing a Container of Fresh Clean Water would seem Helpful…
But, Waterfowl will still Drink the Pond/Lake Water.
His World is Nothing but Water and Mud.
( We Brought this Feral Cob Food and Treats. )
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There are Pro and Con Discussion about Feeding Wild Waterfowl-Swans Bread.
Captive Pet Swans should have a Good Appropriate Diet..
What NOT to Feed Swans: Anything that is NOT Healthy for us:
Sugary, Starchy, Fatty Foods, Crackers, Pop-Corn, Chips, Cakes, Cookies, etc.
Milk Dairy Products: Birds Lack the Enzymes Necessary to Digest Milk Sugar, Lactose.
Do NOT Feed Swans Onions, Garlic, Mushrooms or Avocado.
We Avoid Bread. DO NOT ALLOW others to Feed your Swans Bread.
There is Little to No Nourishment in White Bread for Waterfowl.
White Bread is Poorly Digested, causing Indigestion and Bloating.
Yeast may Grow in the Gizzard causing Chronic Digestion Problems.
Bread is High in Sugar and Salt Taxing a Birds’ Kidneys and other Organs.
The Swans and other Waterfowl Below – Live on a Popular Community Lake.
The Public brings the Waterfowl mostly Bread ALL Day Long.
During the Summer Months Bread is a Dangerous Food for Waterfowl.
Molds Growing on Bread may be Fatal.
Some Molds will cause Fatal “Limber Neck” Disease.
Once the Toxic Mold is in the Swan, there is VERY Little you can do
to Reverse these Debilitating Toxic Secretions. Their Mortality Rate is Very High.
The Swan becomes Weak, can not hold their Neck up.. becomes Limp.
If they are in the Water, they may Drown.
On Land, the Weakness will Affect their Ability to Breathe.
The Hazards of Feeding BREAD to Swans/Waterfowl
https://swanlovers.net/category/bread-is-a-no-for-swans/
If YOU want to Feed Swans Bread, then ONLY during Cold Winter Months
(Fall Frost to Last Spring Frost).
Buy FRESH, Freeze and Feed One Slice per Day Coarse Grain or Wholemeal Bread
with Seeds and Grains Incorporated into the Bread is a Better Option.
The Grain Seeds Provide some Extra Oils, which Aid the Absorption
of Fat Soluble Vitamins – like Vitamin A, C, D, E, K, Thiamine, Riboflavin,
Niacin, B6, B12, Folic Acid, …ALL Important for Good Health.
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If you Enjoy having Swans, the BEST Thing you can do for them is
Provide a Wide Variety of Food Items.
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It “Should be Reasonable” to think that Dog Food is for Dogs,
Cat Food is for Cats and Horse Feed is for Horses…
PLEASE DO NOT Feed these Feed Formulas to Swans.
SWANs are POULTRY – Waterfowl…
FEED them a Formula for Poultry – Waterfowl !
You will Need to Mix and Blend to a Safe Protein Level..
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Chewy.com is a Great Way to Order and have Many Feed Products Delivered.
. . . with Orders of at Least $50.00 – Delivery is Free.
This Saves Time and Gas.. Thanks Chewy !
Choose a Good Commercial Poultry or WaterFowl Feed:
**NON-Medicated **Poultry Maintenance Feed
Mixed with Corn and Grain to Keep the Protein Level LOWER.
Keep the Lysine Level LOW – One Percent – 1.00%… or Less.
It is Not Wise to Purchase Bag Feeds Too Far Ahead.
If you Live where there is HUMIDITY.. In the South or North in Summer Months.
Heat and Humidity can Cause Mold to Develop in UnOpened Bags – Spoiling the Feed.
NEVER Use ANY Feed that Looks or Smells Moldy.. DISCARD !
Corn and Grain Feeds may Hatch Tiny Harmless Insects in Hot Storage Areas..
These Tiny Insects – Likely Corn or Wheat Weevils are OK for Swans to Eat.
Swans EAT Lots of Insects – They are Part of their Natural Diet.
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The Earth is NOT Homogeneous.
You will NOT Find ALL Minerals and Trace Elements Naturally Everywhere.
Deficiency in Vitamins is a Common Problem with Captive Waterfowl.
By Using a Good Formulated Feed..
It will not Matter where in the World your Swans are
they will be Getting Necessary Vitamins and Minerals and Trace Elements..
All Needed for Good Nutrition and Health.
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We > > HAD BEEN USING
**Southern States 18% Waterfowl Floating Pellets 2015 thru 2019.
WE STOPPED !
This Feed Product has Changed.. >> This Feed is No Longer Available.
Most Folks in my Network who were Using this Bag Feed have Stopped.
The Southern States Feed is NOT Consistent in Size or Color.. and it Barely Float.
This has > > > Changed ! A Sad Fact !
Most Folks who Care for Swans have Decided to Use
Mazuri Floating WaterFowl Feed.
Mazuri WaterFowl Feed has been Used by Swan Owners for many Years.
This Product is Available Across most of the Country.
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The First Thing I ask Swan Folks who have Swans Die without any Obvious Reason..
Is… What were You Feeding them..???
If the Answer is a High Protein Diet.. Be Aware ! !
A Steady High Protein Diet will Significantly Shorten a Swan’s Life..
Every Year I hear from Folks who have “Healthy” Swans Die without a Reason..
They are Unaware of this being an Issue..
Their Swans LOOK Big and Healthy.. and are Suddenly Found Dead..
NO Visible Reason. It Fits a Sad Pattern..
Swans Fed a High Protein Diet.. will Frequently Die within Several Years.
We had a Young Female, “Little Hannah” that someone else was Feeding for us…
She had been Chased OFF the “Fine and Private Place Pond” by a Female Rogue Mute Swan.
She was Temporarily on a Pond with their Young Swans..
In ONE Month “Hannah’s” Kidneys were Permanently Damaged.
We took “Hannah” for Several Visits to the Vets.. for Blood Chemistries.
Results.. Elevated Kidney Functions – Three Times Normal !
We Repeated these Chemistries Several Times, Hoping for Improvement..
NOPE – Her Kidney Damage was Permanent.
So…. we had to Feed “Hannah” a Diet with Very Little Protein.
She did not get to be 4 Years Old. Heartbreaking..
We lost Little “Hannah” to Clostridia after Nesting in 2010.
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Swans NEED more Supplemental Food during Cold Weather.
Depending on the Winter Conditions, Swans will need more Calories
when they are Subject to Winter’s Cold Temperatures. Increase their Daily Feed Rations.
They need Daily Food for the Quick Energy Calories to keep Warm.
Avoid Yeast, Sugar, Dyes and Salt.
Swans Cereal Snack Mix I Check the Ingredients..
Choose Cereals that are Low in SALT, SUGAR, have NO DYES or YEAST.
Whole Grain Cereals are Better Treats then MOST Human Snack Foods.
We try to use Cereals that Float.. Cereals that Sink are Wasted. ( Become Fish Food. )
OR Place the Cereal Treat in a Shallow Pan of Pond Water..
One of our Little Pens LOVED the Gritty Grape Nuts Mixed in with Wet Whole Corn.
Plain Kix, Whole Grain Cheerios, Plain Corn and Bran Flakes Float.
Then there are a Few Times when the Cereal is just Silly Fun !
Occasional some Tossed Cereals Lands on their Back – Between their Wings.
No Fuss – No Muss – Just Turn their Lovely, Long Neck for the Treats !
Some Swans enjoy Plain Graham Crackers.
These can be Broken into One Inch Squares.. and Frisbeed Out to the Swans.
It is Proper Order to give the First Treat to the Dominant Female Swan
then alternate between the other Swans on the Pond.
If there are Lots of Fish in the Water, they will QUICKLY Snatch these Treats.
Swans are Grazers not Gobblers.
Swans are Grazers – Eating Small Amounts throughout the Day.
Their Food goes into their Gizzard to be Ground into a Form they are able to
Digest/Absorb… Swans will Ingest some “Grit” everyday to Aid this Breakdown…
Swans Naturally Eat Small Amounts throughout the Day.
Since Swans are Programmed to Fly, they will Generally Not Over Eat.
Every Extra Ounce their Body does Not Need will make Flight more Difficult.
When their Diet is Not Balanced, they may Over Eat Starchy Grains ( like Corn ),
Trying to get the Minerals and Vitamins their Body’s are Craving.
The Bone Structure of Birds is a Light-Weight Scaffolding.
There are just Enough Minerals to Form Rigid Bones.
Female Swans need Extra Calcium Rich Feeds.
Females Give-up their Body Calcium to Coat their Large Eggs.
Once the Cygnets Hatch, the Female Usually Ingests the Shells
to Reclaim some of this Calcium.
If the Female is not able to Eat these Shells due to some Loss of the Eggs
– Due to Flooding, Spoiling, Egg Predation
or Management Replacement Removal she will Benefit from your Help.
To help Supply your Pen’s Calcium Need, it is a Very Good Practice Starting in January,
to Add some Egg Layer Feed to their Regular Feed Mix.
The Eggs she Lays in the Spring will be Stronger
and she will Not Need to Sacrifice as much Calcium from her Body.
There are Commercial Crushed Oyster Shell Products for Poultry to Supply Necessary Calcium.
I See this Frequently in Containers on Farms with Chickens.
I had to Laugh at the Hen Above Nesting in the Oyster Shell Bucket.
But, REMEMBER having Any Feed in a Metal Container OUTSide is NOT Safe.
Once her Cygnets Hatch, the (Female-Pen) Dam Swan is HUNGRY for EVERYTHING.
A Good Balanced Feed Mix with some Extra Calcium, will Help her Body Recover
from the Five LONG Weeks of “Sitting” with VERY little to Eat.
“Sitting”Pens Barely Eat for 35 Days… >>>> This is Nature’s Plan.
They Typically will Start to EAT the Two Days before their EGGs are going to Hatch..
( A Signal to Watch for. )
Because their Necks are Long and Slender Swans want to Eat their Foods Wet..
Swans have a Wide, Flat Beak with Tiny Serrations called “Lamella” along the edge.
Their Beak is Designed for Biting and Tearing Water Plants. ( They have Little Bite Pressure.)
As Swans Open and Close their Beak, they Strain Water from their Food.
Corn Alone is NOT a Complete Diet.
Swans are Grazers.. they Nibble all Day.
Because their Neck is Long and Slender,
Swans like to have Water with Every Bite to make Swallowing EASIER.
NOTE: If a Swan Tries to Eat TOO Fast..
The Dry Feed may get STUCK in their Esophagus and Block Swallowing.
Forming a Condition called “CHOKE.”
This could be an Emergency…
Choke or Choking means that a Cygnet/Swan is unable to Swallow or Breathe
because something is either Partially or Completely Obstructing their
Esophagus or their Windpipe.
A Swan that is Choking will have Difficulty Swallowing,
it may be Gasping for Breath, or it may be Opening the Beak
with an Exaggerated Motion and Attempting to Regurgitate or Gag.
The Cygnet/Swan may begin Extending and Twisting its Neck, Gasping for Air.
Place the Cygnet/Swan on your Lap – Lower the Head and Neck..
Gently Manipulate Along the Neck to Dislodge the Obstruction.
If you Suspect that a Cygnet/Swan has Inhaled a Fluid or Small Object
that has Entered the Trachea ( Windpipe ), you can Attempt to Dislodge,
by Short Quick Inward Compression of the Keel/Breast Area.
You are Basically Preforming the Standard Heimlich Maneuver
that is used for a Choking Human.
Listen for Air Exchange.. that the Cygnet/Swan is Breathing..
Place your EAR on their Back between the Wings.. Listen for Breath Sounds.
Seek Veterinary Assistance/Advice Immediately following this Maneuver.
If you Suspect your Swan has Aspirated you Should Seek Veterinary Care Immediately.
Your Cygnet/Swan may need Antibiotics to Prevent Pneumonia.
Supply Water with DRY Feed Mixtures.
Do NOT Put Dry Feeds on the Ground.
This will Promote Mold, Bacteria, Parasites, etc.
You Can See in the Image Above.. it is an Effort to Eat the Feed Dry.
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When Food-Feed is only Available Once or Twice a Day,
Shared from a Tub or Bucket for Assorted Waterfowl,
a Swan will Gobble in a Hurry knowing there will be Nothing
until the Bucket is Filled Later or the Next Day.
The Swan Below was Eating TOO Fast his Neck is Bulging.
This is NOT Normal Eating Behavior for a Swan.
This is the way Ducks and Geese Eat.. they are Gobblers.
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Migrating WaterFowl may Bring Diseases to Your Pond.
IF you are Able to Avoid Feeding them.. Try Not to..
One Scary Disease is Duck Viral Enteritis. DVE
Another is Avian Influenza.. Very Contagious.
Healthy Domestic Ducks, Geese and Swans will Start to Die in just a few Days.
While the Wild Carrier Waterfowl just Fly Away.
In 2022 in Many States, Including Pennsylvania we are Dealing with Avian Influenza.
DEADLY AVIAN INFLUENZA
https://swanlovers.net/category/deadly-avian-influenza/
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Try to find a Way to Feed your Swans so they Do Not Need to Leave the Water.
They are SAFEST in the Water. Swans WANT Water with their Feed-Foods.
Try to Find a Place You will be SAFE
Servicing their Food-Feed Station in the Winter.
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Some Feeding Ideas. Many Thanks to All who Shared their Ideas.
Things to Think about. Nice to Vary Feedings for the Swans…
Swan Feeding Station Ideas
https://swanlovers.net/category/feeding-stations-for-swans/
In addition to a Healthy Feed Mixture REMEMBER Swans are Vegetarians.
Swans are Vegetarians
https://swanlovers.net/category/swans-are-vegetarians/
IF YOUR LAWN DOES NOT HAVE CHEMICAL LAWN CARE PRODUCTS.
A Good Source of Fiber and Crude Plant Protein is Lawn Grass.
This has a Natural Low Protein Level… 4% or less…
They like Fresh Cut “Untreated” Grass.. Put Out into the Pond.
Grass Floats and they can Graze on it. Not Enough to Clog Drains or Spillways..
But, maybe a Gallon or so…
Just be sure the Mower Bag does NOT contain any MOLD..
The Swans Above have a Treat of DuckWeed not Normally in their Pond.
Their Owner Visits a Friend with DuckWeed on his Pond and Brings Home a Bucket FULL.
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Most SWANS LOVE LETTUCE…
If you Toss a Head of Iceberg Lettuce on the Pond..
They will Play with it like a Soccer Ball. Or Push it Under to Pop-Up.
Fun to Watch them Take Turns, Biting the Head and Tossing it About.
Lettuce Play – “Let-Us-Play”
https://swanlovers.net/category/lettuce-play/
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When I Opened and Drained a Can of Tuna.. Both Oil or Water Packed,
I Saved the Fluid to Mix with their Lettuce. SWANs LOVE THIS !!!
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A FUN TREAT is to Catch or Buy a Few Crickets..
Toss them One at a Time, Out on the Water near the Swans.
Ours would Only Eat 2-3 per Day. But, they do like them…
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*** Swans are VERY Sensitive to METAL.
Best NOT to Store Feed in a Metal Container, unless it is Lined with
a HEAVY Plastic Bag.. or Kept in the Original Paper Feed Bag.
Galvanized Feed Container WILL Contaminate Feed with LEAD and ZINC.
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Keep ANY Small Metal Items Picked-Up.
Swans, like other Waterfowl, will Ingest Small Stones for their Gizzards.
If they Ingest a Screw, Nut, Nail, Piece of Wire, a Coin, Soda Can Tab, Bread Twist Tie, etc.
This may become a Fatal Snack. Ingested Metal Litter is Called “Hardware Disease.”
“Kate” looked Healthy… Died Suddenly within a Week of this Photo.
Her Necropsy Found a Small Piece of Iron in her Gizzard.
The Metal Items will STAY in their Gizzard and Slowly Dissolve.
Your Swan will become Heavy Metal Toxic..
Destroying their Liver and other Organs.
Heavy Metal Poisoning is VERY Difficult to Treat.
Sharp Metal or Glass can CUT into the Gizzard.. > > > Bleeding or Infection.
Watch for Non-Edible Things in the Water.. Basic Trash..
I Dropped a Rubber Glove in the Pond.. “Meadow” started to PLAY with it.
I SAW what had Happened.. And, QUICKLY.. Grabbed the Glove.. SIGH !!
A Garden Cultivator is a VERY Handy – Pond Tool…
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Use Clean Dedicated Polyvinyl Containers for Feed Safety.
The Metal Pan below is NOT Safe as a Food Container for Poultry and Waterfowl.
The Metal will Slowly Dissolve into the Water.. Heavy Metal Toxic.
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Every Pond-Lake Situation is Different.
Feeding your Swans can be a Challenge. Brain Storm.
If you have a Canada Goose Problem. They will Raid the Feed.
Large Numbers of Ducks or Geese will Overwhelm a Swan which is Naturally a “Grazer.”
The Ducks and Canada Geese are “Gobblers.”
Place Food Items in Water Close to the Water’s Edge… not Deeper then they can Reach..
Grain or Seed (or any Food) should Not be Left on the Bank where it can Deteriorate and
Decay, this Rotting Material can Sicken your Waterfowl.
Only put in the Shallow Water what you Expect the Swans will Eat..
Feed or Grain left laying in Water can Spoil and cause Dangerous Bacteria to Grow.
A few Ducks can be Helpful as the Clean-up Crew for Feed Spillage.
Fixed Feeders like the Aut-O-Dine have some Draw-Backs and some Advantages.
Swan Feeder – Aut-O-Dine 25
https://swanlovers.net/category/swan-feeder-aut-o-dine-25/
Most Cygnets and Swans Learn to Use the Aut-O-Dine..
Positioned Properly most Canada Geese can NOT Reach the Feed….
If the Pond Water Level Drops, it will be difficult for the Swans to Reach-in.
OR if the Water Level Rises, the Pesky Geese will Enjoy a Feast.
One EASY FEED STATION is to use an Old Tire.
(Pick a Nicer One) AND a Clean Five Gallon Bucket.
(Take the Handle Off – Tangle Hazard.)
Angle the Bucket as Needed for the Swans to Eat from.
There is a Good Chance the Geese and Ducks will not be able to Reach into the Bucket.
Some Clever Ducks may Jump-in and out.
The Bucket is Easy to Clean.. and it can be Taken in at Night.
And can be MOVED as the Water Level Changes.
ONLY Feed Swans by your Pond.
Put Feed out in Early AM…. have Available during the Day.
Normally Swans Graze from SunRise to SunSet.
They Float Quietly out in the Water at Night.. Trying NOT to be Noticed.
Removing Feed Container at SunSet Discourages Predators.
Feed-Corn Attracts Mice, Shrews, Moles, Voles, Rats, Muskrats,
Squirrels, Rabbits, Woodchucks, Opossums, Deer, Raccoons.
All these Rodents May be Carrying Dangerous Diseases/Parasites.
As they Raid a Feed Container,
they Contaminate the Feed with Saliva, Urine and Poop.
There are some Nasty Diseases Carried by Raccoons.
You do not want them “Pooping” where Children will be Playing.
It is Environmentally UnSafe to Put Swan Feed on the Ground.
The Smaller Rodents will Attract the Carnivores
– Fox, Coyotes, Coywolves, Roaming Feral Cats, Bobcats.
Depending on your Location maybe a Bear would be attracted to a Feed Container.
Feed and/or Small Rodents may attract Skunks, Weasels,
Mink and Larger Predators like Fox, Lynx, Coyote/Coywolves.
These may take the small Ducklings, Goslings and Cygnets.
Adult Swans become more Vulnerable to Predators.
Have Feed Mixture Available during Day Light Hours Only.
Cover Feed and/or take Inside Over Night.
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There are Ways to Discourage Geese.. a Few Ducks are Good for Clean-up.
An Aut-O-Dine Feeding Box for Swans – Polyvinyl.
Positioned just out of Reach, Canada Geese can NOT Feed from this Feeder.
Average Cost of the Feeders Varies Year to Year
Out in the Elements these will Need to be Replaced after several Years of Exposure.
They Need a Stable Post to be Mounted on..
These Need Several Modification to Work for Swans.
SWAN FEEDER – Aut-O-Dine 25
https://swanlovers.net/category/swan-feeder-aut-o-dine-25/
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***DO NOT FEED THE SWANS ANY FEED
with “GROWER” or “FINISHER” in the name.
***DO NOT FEED THE SWANS “Game Bird Feed”
Game Bird Feed is for Bird Raised to Shot and Eat.
Wild Duck, Pheasants, Geese.. Game Birds..
The Lysine Levels are TOO HIGH…
These Feeds are Designed to Increase the Muscle Tissue
and are for Poultry/Fowl headed to someone’s Dinner Table.
These Feeds DAMAGE Internal Organs, Shortening the Natural Life Span of a Swan.
Many Birds fed these Products will Die in 12-36 months.
The Unnatural Increased Muscle Tissue will add Stress to the Swan’s Legs and Feet.
This will Increase the Risk of Painful “Bumble” Foot Sores.
The Swans may look BIG and HEALTHY.. but, they are not.
***UnCaring or UnKnowing Breeders may Feed these “Grower” Feeds…
Without Regards to the Long Term Health of the Swans.
They just want their Cygnets to Grow Fast,
Look BIG and Healthy when they Sell the Young Swan Cygnets.
Sadly, the Damage is Done. Many only Live a Few Years.
At One Pond we Visited, the Swan was being fed Floating Fish Pellets.
The Protein Level in Fish Pellets is 30-40% – WAY TOO HIGH ! !
She Died soon After Turning 4 Years Old.
When you Acquire a New Swan ASK the Previous Owner/Breeder
what they have been Feeding the Swan/Cygnet.
SCRATCH GRAIN IS NOT A COMPLETE DIET.
Scratch is Small Pieces.. It is Cracked Corn and Cracked Wheat.
By Cracking these Grains.. it is Easier for Young Birds and Chicken to Digest..
A Few Brands will Add Barley.. which Sinks like a Stone into the Mud..
It is Not Practical for Feeding by the Pond..
Cracked Corn and Scratch are Difficult for Adult Swans to Eat..
They Loss about Half of it Trying to Swallow these Little Pieces..
We Stop Mixing Scratch into the Feed Mix of Cygnets by about 10-12 Weeks Old..
Mixing in Whole Corn which is SO Much Easier for Swans to Eat..
It this More Cost Effective to STOP Cracked Corn and Scratch for these LARGE Birds.
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I have Come Across a Few People who have Tried to Find a Lower Protein Food…
The Protein might be Lower, BUT they are NOT Appropriate for Waterfowl/Swans.
Rabbit Pellets are for Rabbits ! !
Horse Feed is for Horses !! NOT for WaterFowl.
Some Horse Feeds are Lower in Protein.
And they are TOO Low in Calories to Fiber Ratio.
Swans will Starve when Fed Horse Feed.
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THE FOLLOWING FEED MIX IS FOR Swans and Cygnets
at least 4-6 Months Old or Older.
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THERE IS NO COMMERCIAL BAG FEED in the United States
that is Formulated for Swans.
You need to Mix for a Healthy Swan Diet.
THERE ARE REASONABLY SAFE BAG FEEDs
They will Need to be Mixed with Corn for Daily Use.
*** Always ask for “NON-MEDICATED /UNTREATED”
Commercial Feed & Corn Very Important.
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MAZURI MAINTENANCE is a REASONABLY SAFE BAG FEED Mixed with Corn.
Currently Available Across the Country.
Keep the Lysine Level at 1.00% or Less.
Chewy.com is a Great Way to Order and have Many Feed Products Delivered.
. . . with Orders of at Least $50.00 these will be Delivered Free.
This Saves Time and Gas.. Thanks Chewy !
*** The Commercial Feed Mix we use is:
NON-Medicated – Mazuri Floating Waterfowl Maintenance Pellets.
Mixed 40% Pellets with 60% Whole Shell Corn.
The Mazuri Formulation provides Vitamins, Minerals, Trace Elements, Etc.
MAZURI Waterfowl Pellets Float for Several Hours.. Great for Grazing.
*** CORN is not a Complete Diet… It is a Supplement.
AVIAN INFANTICIDE:
I have been Asking many of the Folks in my Swan Network what they are Feeding their Swans..
Over the Years, I Noticed a Common Fact… with 6-7 Pair of Breeding Swans.
The Swans that were Only Fed Cracked or Whole Corn during the Winter Months
were the Swans who were Killing their Tiny Cygnets. Equally the Dams and Sires.
Once the Diet was Improved the Next Nesting Season they did not Kill their Cygnets..
My Data Samples are TOO Small to be a Definite Correlation..
But, it is VERY Suggestive that the Poor Nutrient Diet is Related..
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The Following can be added as a Treat: About 10%
Scratch Mixes – Cracked Corn, Wheat, Barley, Crimped Oats, Alfalfa, Rye Grass Seed.
Best Used is in a Shallow Pan of Water.. So the Swans can Suck-up these Small Pieces.
Whole Oats are Better for Horses..
Crimped Oats are made by taking Whole Oats and Partially Flattening them,
Damaging the Husk and making them Slightly Easier to Consume and Digest.
Rolled Oats have been Completely Flattened and are Considered Easier to Digest.
Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Swans LOVE Crimped Oats.
( Adding a little Crimped Oats is a Floating Treat. )
I have Started to Add a Small Amount of Crimped Oats to the Corn tossed into the Water.
Some of it Floats and is Nice for the Swans to Graze.
This is Not Practical where a Current just Carries the Oats Away.
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One Family Likes this “Feather Fixer” Feed.. Mixed with Corn to Lower the Protein.
FOR Young Cygnets – NON-Medicated Start & Grow.
>>>>> ( OR Crumble – Specialty Poultry Feed) – NON-Medicated.
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DO NOT FEED “CHICK STARTER” TO SWAN CYGNETs.
These Feeds Contain an Additive that will cause Chronic Diarrhea, Malabsorption
and the Death of many of the Cygnets.
This is Formulated to help Poultry Chicks deal with Coccidiosis.
Amprolium IS NOT an Antibiotic.
It is a Coccidia Preventitive for Chicks for their First 7-10 Days..
When Coccidia Parasites Ingest Amprolium, they Experience Thiamin Deficiency
and Starve from Malnutrition, it ALSO Causes Thiamine Deficiency in the Cygnets.
Thiamine Turns Food into Energy to Keep the Nervous System Healthy.
Tiny Cygnets are GROWING Very Fast..
Cygnets NEED to be Able to Absorb all Healthy Nutrients.
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*** FOR SWANs and CYGNETs over 4-6 Months Old.
*** MIX Bag Feed so the Protein % is between 6-8%
60% Whole Dry Shell Corn
40% 18% Waterfowl Floating Pellets
> > > ( OR 40% All Grain Poultry Feed Maintainer – Extrude).
Whichever you Choose – Mix to the Protein Level of ** 6-8% **
The Protein Percentage of U.S. Poultry Feed is TOO HIGH for SWANs.
Duck, Geese, Turkeys all Tolerate Protein Levels Up to 15-20%
***Swans Average Daily Protein should NOT Exceed 6-8%.
Adjust the Feed Mix by Mixing Whole Dry Shell Corn or Scratch Mix for Young Cygnets.
Adding Lots of Vegetable-Plant Material Helps to Keep the Daily Protein Level Down.
Lettuce, Romaine, Dark Green Leaf Lettuce, Spinach, Cabbage (shredded), Chinese Cabbage,
Cucumbers, Kale, Shredded Carrots for Vitamin A, Chopped Radishes, Apples.
Young Swan Cygnets may Develop Tendon Slippage of the Carpal ( Wrist ) Joint
from a High Protein Diet. This May Result in “Angel Wing” Deformity.
SWAN Angel Wing Deformity
https://swanlovers.net/category/swan-angel-wing-deformity/
A High Protein Diet will cause a Fatty Liver- Lipidosis to Develop.
May Damage the Swan’s Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, which will Eventually be Fatal.
Most Extruded Poultry Feeds Dissolve Sitting in Water.
It is More Efficient when Using these Products
to Place the Mixture in a Container/Bowl.
Chickens and Swans are Poultry..
Chicken Poultry Feed is OK if Mixed with Whole Corn..
If Choosing POULTRY FEEDs >>>> MAINTENANCE
NO GROWERs – NO Finishers.. SWANs are Pets > NOT to Eat..
Welcome to Poultry DVM’s Feed Comparison Tool
Compare Nutrients of Different Poultry Feeds or Search for Specific Ingredients.
http://www.poultrydvm.com/feeds.php
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Any Feed put out for Swans should be Checked and Changed Daily.
In the Summer Extrude Feed Spoils Very Easily if it Gets Wet.
Spoiled/Soured Feed Can Make a Swan VERY Sick.
If it is Going to Rain… We only put Whole Corn out.
In Cold Weather Spoiling is not as much a Problem.
Around Mid-January Consider Starting Feed Formulated for Egg Layers.
Mix a Cup into the Daily Feed Mixture Ration.
I Save my Hard Boiled Egg Shells.. and Crush them.
I Add a Teaspoon to a Gallon of Feed Mix.
When I see White Calcium in their Poop, I know I have Added Enough.
Swan Poop Tells its own Story. Learn what Normal Swan Poop Looks like.
It varies GREATLY with their Diet.
Occasionally, look for Any Signs of Parasite. Things that Wiggle !!
Watch for Persistent Wet Sloppy Waste – Diarrhea. ???
There are MANY Possibilities.
Check with your Avian Veterinarian at Least Once a Year.
See if they will do a Stool Work-up for Ova & Parasites.
Sample needs to be Fresh. Their Lab will give you Instructions.
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Swans are Very Messy, Wasteful Eaters.
The Mazuri Floating Waterfowl Pellets have Less Waste.
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Swans NEED 30% More Food during Cold Weather Months.
If there is a Small Amount Left after 24 Hours,
or at End of the Day they are Getting Enough.
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Diet.. It is Helpful for Swans to have a Little Oil in their Diet..
Especially during the Winter Months.
Adding a Tablespoon of Salad Oil to their Daily Feed Mixture may be Helpful..
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Blackstrap Molasses is the most Concentrated Form of Molasses.
It Contains the most Vitamins and Assorted Minerals.
Some Sources say that it has many Health Benefits.
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If your Swans Need Extra Vitamins to Improve their Healthy..
Gimbon Vionate – is a Vitamin Powder….
Needs to be used with a Dry Feed Mix… Not to give in Water.
To help this Powder Stick to the Feed.. Mix a little OIL or King Syrup
for the Vitamin Powder to Stick to…
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This Information is a Work in Progress…..
As I learn more I will add to this information..
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Now After ALL That…. Sit Back and Enjoy your Healthy Swans.
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50 Pounds – Mazuri Waterfowl Maintenance Averages $ 40-50.00
Mazuri Waterfowl Feed has been Popular with Swan Keepers for many Years.
50 Pounds – Poultry Maintainer ( UnMedicated )
Average ( Guesstimate ) Annual Usage of Commercial Feed for Two Adult Mute Swans
if they Graze off a Natural Summer Pond and Lush Green Grass.
1 – Bag of Poultry Maintainer
2 – Bags of Waterfowl Floating Pellets
1 – Bag of Scratch – Two Grain
1 – Bag of Crimped Oats
3 – Bags of Whole Shell Corn
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Addition Expenses if there are Cygnets in the Spring.
1-2 25 Pound Bags of Start-n-Grow for Cygnets
OR
1 – 50 Pound Bag of Crumble for the Cygnets
Chewy.com is a Great Way to Order and have Many Feed Products Delivered.
. . . with Orders of at Least $50.00.
This Saves Time and Gas.. Thanks Chewy !
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Healthy Pinioned Cygnets 6-10 Months Old can be SOLD/ADOPTED for:
$100.00 to $150.00 to $200.00 to 300.00 to $350.00
Depends on Age – the Number and Sex Available for Sale.
Just for Fun… I Tried to Mathematically Calculate the Amount of Feed for a Healthy Adult Swan.
Birds/Waterfowl should Eat about 25-30 Grams Feed Mix / Kg Body Weight each Day.
Conversion Tables: Kilograms to Pounds..
https://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/kilograms-to-pounds.htm
Conversion Tables: Kilograms/Grams to Pounds.
https://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/grams-to-kilograms.htm
EXAMPLE: (ONE) 1 SWAN Weighing appx.. 25 Pounds. ( a Healthy Pen )
(ONE) 1 Pound = 2.3 Kilograms
2.3 KG X 25 Pounds = 58 Kilograms.
58 Kilograms X 30 Grams Feed Mix = 1740 Grams.
1740 Grams Feed Mix = 1.75 Quarts of Feed..
1.75 Quarts of Feed = A Little less then 4 Pounds Feed Mix /Day.
It is Easier to Start with a Little Too Much Feed – Food..
Then Change the Daily Ration Until there is Just a Little Left at the End of the Day.
I Found this List of Food Items to TOTALLY AVOID !
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Whether you are Looking for a Swan to Replace One you have Lost,
Selling Swans or Cygnets to ReHome them,
IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THE SEX OF ALL these SWANS.
Determining the Sex of Swans by DNA
This UK WebSite has a Very Nice Explanation of DNA Testing.
https://bento.bio/protocol/bird-sexing/
In September 2022..
I did a Search and Found there are Three USA Laboratories
that do Avian/Bird DNA Sex Testing.. MORE Info Below.
Over the Years Testing Methods and Accepted Samples
have Changed.. I have TRIED to keep this Topic Page Current.
I must Ask you to PLEASE go to the WEBSITE of the DNA LAB
that you Chose and READ their Information and Instructions.
Feather Samples are the Safest for Testing Waterfowl.
Personally I AVOID at ALL Cost Causing any Waterfowl to
Bleed in Order to Collect a Blood Sample.
The Risk of Infection is TOO Great.
Click on Images to Enlarge.
Before you Pinion a Tiny Cygnet:
It would be Great if you Could Determine the Sex.
Vent Check if You know what to look for.
If you know a Person who knows how to Vent Check.. ASK for Help.
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Vent Sexing Cygnets is not 100% Accurate.
If you find Male Parts/the tiny Penis.. Then you have a Male.. Pinion the Left Wing.
If you can NOT Find the Penis.. that does not mean you have a Female.
For 29 + Years, Everyone THOUGHT “Princess” was a Female.
SURPRISE: At 30 Years Old.. “Prince” formerly “Princess”
> > and “Victoria” have SEVEN Tiny Cygnets on their Pond..
It is Tricky to Find the Tiny Penis in Cygnets.. it might be Missed.
During the First 10 Days after Hatching,
It is Suggested that the Penis is Larger due to the Cygnet’s Elevated Hormones.
General Visual Appearance is NOT Dependable.
They Look Alike ! !
All Cygnets that might be Female (Maybe Male) should be DNA Checked…
At least Pinion the Right Wing.
BETTER to Pinion a Wing when they are Tiny then NOT.
Pinioning is Permanent
https://swanlovers.net/category/pinioning-is-permanent/
OR
ASK SOMEONE who KNOWs How to PINION Safely.
TO Pinion an Older Cygnet or Adult Swan is Time Consuming
and Hard on the Swan and their Owners.
It is Only Safely Done by an Avian Veterinarian
who is > Willing < to Preforms this Procedure.
## To Pinion Older Cygnets-Swans Safely
https://swanlovers.net/category/to-pinion-older-cygnets-swans-safely/
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As I Interact with more Swan Folks across the Country,
I am hearing More and More People are Learning their Veterinarians are NOT Willing.
They will NOT Pinion.. ONLY Clip.. They Express they have an Ethical Issue to Pinion.
SO, Start Early to CALL Avian Veterinarians, so you Know what your Options are.
It is VERY Helpful to know when the Cygnets Hatched.
>>> Note that Date !
Then you will Know how Old they are.
Swan Cygnets LESS then 10-21 Days Old have ONE Tiny Capillary,
ONE Tiny Nerve and Soft Cartilage in the Distal Wing Tip.
Pinioning at this Time is the Safest for the Cygnets.
It is Easier to Handle the Cygnets when they are Around 10 to 21 Days Old..
> > > Not So Tiny.
Sometimes Catching the Cygnets does not Happen when we Want.. Expect a Delay.
I have Used this Method of Pinioning Safely UP to 21 Days.. NO Problems.
Check there is NO Bone Forming in Wing Tip. If Bone is Forming you will FEEL it.
KNOW How Old the Cygnets ARE !!
THE MOST IMPORTANT is PINION When
YOU have the Opportunity and >>>> have Help.
ID Banding for Swans > > Bands for Cygnets and Mature Swans.
https://swanlovers.net/category/id-banding-for-swans/
Be Sure to USE some Method of Keeping Track of which Cygnet is which.
And which Brood they have Come from
> > > If you are Removing Multiple Cygnets to Hand-Raise.
Avian BioTech is the Former Name of the Current Animal Genetics Laboratory.
The Rescued Hand Raised Cygnets in this Image are from THREE Different Broods.
We Could Arrange Unrelated Pairs from these Young Rescued Swans.
Change ID Bands as they Grow.. They Grow FAST !
The Color of a Cygnets will NOT Determine their Sex..
These are Royal Male and Female Cygnets/Swans.
These are Polish Male and Female Cygnets/Swans.
From Three Different Sets of Parents.
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I am CHANGING THE INFORMATION about WING TIPS
being Acceptable for DNA Testing.
THE TINY WING TIPs REMOVED >>> THIS HAS CHANGED
WHEN YOU PINION Cygnets can NOT be Sent for DNA-Sex Testing.
Check the Website of Any DNA Testing Service you Select
for their Instructions.. These Samples are Fragile and Degrade
Easily in the Heat.. Need to be Sent with Dry Ice.
The Need to RESubmit increases with ANY Delay in Transit.
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From a Gazette – Direct from WEBSITE:
Discussion of Sexing Birds by Vent Checking
The best thing is to get another Breeder who is an Expert at Vent Sexing
to help you and supervise you until you’ve picked up the knack of it.
Most Ducks are very easy to Sex while the Geese and Swans resist you more,
that is tighten their Vent Muscles so that it is most difficult to invert
their Cloacal Region so their Inner Sex Parts come into plain view.
Perhaps the best time to Sex any Water-Fowl is when they are a week
or two old, and some say best results are achieved at just 3-4 days old.
Experience indicates that Vent Sexing is best done
in the Spring on Adult Birds, when the Sex Organs are beginning to swell.
At this time of year the gentle manual manipulation of a Male’s Vent
will cause sensitive twitching and reflex movement.
This does not occur when handling Female Water Fowl
and is a good indicator of Sex in my judgement,
but as mentioned before, an Expert can apply the right amount
of pressure and easily cause the Vent to invert itself and
expose the Inner Sex Parts so that there is no doubt as to Sex.
Check the drawings that illustrate Vent Sexing in various publications
so you know what to look for, and the Penis on a Male will stick out
especially when the right manipulation of the anal region is applied,
so there is really no guess work involved when done right.
Also, before doing Vent Sexing for the first time, it is my recommendation
that you first consult with and receive instruction from an Avian Veterinarian.
End of Quote from Gazette Article
( This Article has been Removed from the Internet.)
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I WISH I had found someone who could do the above Vent Sexing Method.
But, “Woe is me”… TOO Many Mistakes OCCURRED ! !
Even with Years of Experience, WE DO NOT Guess – We DNA-Check their Sex.
I have read that Vent Checking can Result in Injury to the Cloaca Sphincter.
It would be Easy to Scratch the Tiny Sphincter trying to Manipulate it.
SO…. I prefer to Spare the Cygnets/Swans and do the DNA-Sex Testing.
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Vent Sexing Swans/Cygnets is NOT Fool-Proof.. A Percentage will be WRONG..
If you Find Male Parts – Penis – Great ! . . But, if you do not find the Tiny Penis,
– . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You can not be sure you have a Female.
If you Introduce a Second Male by Mis-Sexing a Cygnet/Swan….
View the Video Link Below… This is NOT a Swan Ballet.
https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2013/04/12/a_silent_ballet_for_mute_swans_at_humber_bay.html
Two Unrelated Mute or Trumpeter Cobs
will NOT Tolerate Sharing the Same Territory.
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Ducks have a Real Penis… Swans NOT so…
Male Swans DO NOT have a True Penetrating Penis.
Ballistic Penises and Corkscrew Vaginas – The Sexual Battles of Ducks
http://scienceblogs.com/notrocketscience/2009/12/22/ballistic-penises-and-corkscrew-vaginas-the-sexual-battles/
Swans are NOT Similar to Ducks or Geese.
Male Swans DO NOT have a Large Penetrating Sex Organ.
The Size of their Structure which Transfers Serum is affected
by the Current Hormone Level in the Male Swan’s System.
It can be Easily Missed when the Cob is NOT Hormonal.
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Over the Years I have talked with Some Folks who Suggest Comparing
a Swan or Cygnet’s Size, Vocal Pitch, Behavior will help them Identity
the Males and Females. – All Subjective.
This was One Time we Guessed Correctly.
Then we DID the DNA to be Sure.
The Knob of both Male and Female Mutes Changes through the Year
as the Swan’s Hormones Increase/Decease Seasonally/Annually..
The Same Female Mute Swan Before Nesting & After Nesting Season.
Now her Knob is Smaller.
The Knob on a Mute Swan will Change as their Weight Changes.
Healthy Swans tend to have Larger Full Knobs.
Underweight Swans have Smaller – Even Flat Knobs.
I do KNOW if a Swan Lays an Egg… that is a Female..
A Healthy Female Swan needs to be at least 2 to 3 Years Old before she will lay an Egg.
With each Passing Year,
I learn of more and more Female Swans that NEVER Lay Eggs.
Their DNA Tests are FEMALE.. But, NO Eggs.. > > Puzzling !
I have asked Avian Specialists for a Reason.. None have Provided an Explanation.
I know of any number of Situations where a Pond had two Males or two Females..
NOT a Female / Male Breeding Pair.
The Swan Owners were Frustrated there were NO Cygnets..
There were Never any Cygnets – But there were EGGs that Never Hatched.
These were Two Females that were Purchases as a Breeding Pair. OOPs.
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If you are interested… I will share more OOPs Anecdotes at the End of this Page.
Stories of Mis-Sexed Swans.. There are MORE with each Passing Year.
The Above Image – Turned out to be TWO Males.
This Pair of Swans above did not Mate…
Just Fussed with Each Other. Lots of Chasing.
NO Eggs after Four Spring Seasons – Strange Nesting Behavior..
Yep ! ! TWO MALES !
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THE MOST RELIABLE WAY TO DETERMINE A SWAN’s SEX
is by DNA-Sex Testing.
There are Several Types of Samples that may be Submitted for Testing.
These are Examples of FEATHERs.
FEATHERs with Blood in them.. NOT ACCEPTABLE Anymore !!!
Blood Feather ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE Anymore..!!!
Each Type of Sample Needs to be Handled Properly to Protect the Sample’s Integrity.
THE MOST Important – BE Sure the Sample Submitted is DRY !
A Damp Sample Mailed in the Heat of Summer Months will Develop MOLD.
Very Young Cygnets do not have True Feathers and can not be Feather DNA-Sex Tested.
Fuzzy Down is not Acceptable for DNA Testing.
True Feathers will Start Emerging around Eight Weeks.
Too Late for you to Know their Sex when you Tie and Cut Pinion Yourself…
It is BETTER to Pinion when they are Tiny
With or Without Knowing their Sex.
Try to Pinion FEMALEs on RIGHT WING Tip – the Distal Wing Section.
**** ONE WING ONLY ****
Pinion MALEs on LEFT WING Tip – the Distal Wing Section.
**** ONE WING ONLY ****
THERE IS NO NEED to Pinion Both Wings.
The Goal is to Keep the Swans OFF Balance.
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If you are VERY LUCKY.. All your Cygnets will Survive..
That is Generally not the Case when Cygnets are Raised
Out on a Pond or Lake with their Parents.
These Royal Mute Swans above had Six Cygnets Hatch. Now there are just Three.
A Red-tailed Hawk was Swooping down every Third Day and Snatching a Cygnet.
Predators will Claim many Tiny Fuzzy Cygnets.
The most Common – Red-tailed Hawks, Snapping Turtles, Owls, Great Blue Herons.
– Feral Cats, Fox, Dogs > People – Kids.
From Experience, there is a Wisdom in Collecting a Sample if you have a Chance.
Identify the Cygnets/Swans and ID the Samples well. ( NOT Wing Tips.)
Store as the Avian Diagnostic Lab. Instructs.. and Wait until the Cygnets
are about 3-4 Months Old to Send the Samples for Testing.
( 12 – 14 Weeks Old.)
NO Point having Results for Cygnets that have Not Survived.
The Polish Swan Family below Started with Six Cygnets, now just Three.
The Cygnets above are Still in the Downy Stage.. NO True Feathers.
In the Above Image – the Pen is on the Left – the Cob is on the Right. Honest.
I WISH this was more Straight Forward..
but, Determining the Sex of Cygnets and Swans is a Challenge.
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WEEKS Before your Cygnets are Scheduled to Hatch.
Once the (Pen) Female Starts to “Sit” Full Time, Mark your Calendar
and Count 35 – *37 Days.
On Day 35 you might be able to hear the Tiny Cygnets in the Shell “Pipping.”
If all goes as Planned they will Start to Hatch on Day *37. YEAH !!!
>>>> Collect Your Supplies so you are READY.
Check with Family or Friend – who will be willing to Help ? ?
EXTRA Hands are Important. HAVE A PLAN !
READ the WEBSITEs for the AVIAN DNA Testing Lab that you Select.
I have Spoken with these Labs.. Most Swan Samples Submitted are Feathers.
The Majority of Avian DNA Samples for Swan Cygnets
are Collected from June through September.
During the WARM-HOT Weather Months.
With the U.S Mail being Slower then in Years Past,
it is Important to GET your Samples to a Testing Lab ASAP.
I Hear various Swan Folks Sending by Special Mail..OverNight,etc.
Adding to the Overall Expense..
General First Class Mail is Workable..if the Samples are Dry.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING.. is that the SAMPLE be DRY.
DO NOT Submit Wet-Damp Feathers, etc. Air DRY First.
Over Time, BEST Practices for Submitting Samples has been Refined.
I Suggest you Read the Appropriate Instructions on the Lab’s WebSites.
I Checked the Best I could for a DNA Testing Service Closer to PA.
I have No Experience with Two of the Testing Labs that Follow.
I Appreciate Learning of your Experiences and Review of these Labs.
Their WebSites have Menu Pages with Instructions and Tips.
All these Avian-Bird Testing Laboratories have
Collection Kits Upon Request. OR How to Make Your Own.
When a Wet or Damp DNA Sample is confined in Plastic it can
become Moldy and the Sample QUICKLY becomes Degraded.
Degraded Samples CANNOT be tested.
The Labs will Request a New Samples. SEND DRY Samples.
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Avian DNA Gender Determination ( bird sexing )
is a Non-Surgical and DNA-Powered Method used by Veterinarians,
Breeders, and Bird Owners who CANNOT determine the Gender
of their Bird by its Physical Appearance or Characteristics.
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>>>> Animal Genetic International ( FLORIDA )
This is the Lab I am most Familiar with..
Their Information Follows the Notes for Other Potential Labs.
This Lab Accepts True Feathers.. Chest, Abdomen, Vent Area.
Shoulder ?? Secondary Wing, Smaller Tail Feather.
NO BLOOD FEATHERs.
This Topic Page has a Chronology of True Feathers.
## Swan Cygnets Grow SO FAST
https://swanlovers.net/category/swan-cygnets-grow-so-fast/
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There are a Few True Feathers by Day 50.. on Shoulders & in Tail.
For Swan Cygnets.. Chest Feathers will be Available
Starting at 76 Days Old.. Definitely by 84 Days Old.
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DDC DNA Diagnostics Center ( OHIO )
THIS LAB will ONLY Accept > > Chest Feathers.
For Swan Cygnets.. Chest Feathers will be Available
Starting at 76 Days Old.. Definitely by 84 Days Old.
This Lab has Rejected ALMOST ALL the Feather Samples
that Folks in the SwanNet Work have Submitted.
The Samples WERE Collected as the DDC Instructs.
I have Repeatedly TRIED to Contact a DDC Lab Person
to Ask WHAT Needs to be Done for the Samples to be Accepted.
> > > NO ONE will Return my Calls or EMail..
I DO NOT Recommend Using this LAB.
I am Sorry to Any of You who had Problems with Samples.
DISAPPOINTED FACE by Stacey Nina
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I know One Swan Person who Used this Lab..
IQ Genetics LLC IQ Bird Testing ( FLORIDA )
This LAB will ONLY Accept FEATHERs from the VENT Area.
>>>>> Cloaca Area.
I can not Guess when there are True Feathers in the Cloaca Area.
https://orders.iqbirdtesting.com/
E-mail: info@iqbirdtesting.com
4391 SW 74th Ave Miami, Florida 33155 ( USA )
Phone: 1 ( 833 ) BIRD DNA ( Call or text )
FAX: 1 ( 305 ) 592-4540
With Feather and Egg Shell Specimens, we can only Process DNA Sexing.
With Blood Specimen, we can do Sexing and Diseases.
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There are Other BIRD DNA Testing Service.. in Canada & the U.K.
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AnimalGenetics DNA Testing Lab.. ( FLORIDA )
EMail >>>> ANY Questions with the Animal Genetics Testing Lab.
This Lab only Communicates by EMail..
EMails are Addressed during Office Hours
– (9:00 AM EST to 5:00 PM EST) Monday through Friday.
Due to High Volume of EMail allow up to 5 Business Days for a Response to your Message.
Especially, if this is your First Time to Collect DNA Samples.
Become Informed of ALL Your Options:
> > > You ONLY Need to Submit One Type of Sample.
SAMPLE OPTIONS: – * Feathers – Blood Dots – Others.
The Cygnet Wing Tips are NO LONGER Acceptable Samples.
You Might be Able to Massage a Drop of Blood from the Wing Tip.
AND be able to Submit a DRY Blood Dot for DNA Testing.
Order or Request Animal Genetics Send you a Dozen Collection Kits.
Complimentary Testing Kits can be requested at the links below:
Bird: http://animalgenetics.us/Avian/avian-kit-order-form.asp
OR Make you own Sample Kits.
Clean ZipLoc Bags.. For Feather Samples.
When you Pinion a Cygnet, there may be a Drop of Fresh Blood in Removed Tip.
Clean White Paper Towel Squares Prepared for a Drop of Fresh Blood.
Draw a 1/2 Circle to fill with a Drop of Blood.
DO NOT TOUCH SAMPLE CIRCLE !
Animal Genetics Main Office in the U.S.A.
https://www.animalgenetics.us/
Animal Genetic International
Toll Free: 1-800-514-9672 The Lab is NO Longer Taking Phone Calls
contact@animalgenetics.us Send Your Questions to this EAddress.
Fax: 1-850-386-1146
Email: https://www.animalgenetics.us/about-us.php#contactform
1336 Timberlane Road
Tallahassee, FL 32312-1766
**** MAKE COPY OF SAMPLE SUBMISSION FORM ****
A Printable Submission Form is Available on AnimalGenetic WebSite.
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Forms/Avian%20Bulk%20Form.pdf
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With Cygnets Older then Eight Weeks..
I Suggest you Pay the Extra $5.00 to have a DNA-Sex Test done with Feathers.
– fee $24.50 (with Postage – $25.00)
INSTRUCTIONS.. for Submitting a Feather Sample.
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Feather.asp
AnimalGenetics – AVIAN BioTech has Instructions on their WebSite
for Proper Collection of Samples.
Feathers must be Plucked.. Not Picked Up – No Shed or Moulted Feathers.
Various Methods of Avian DNA Sex Testing
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Index.asp
AVIAN DNA SEX TESTING by Feather Samples.
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Feather.asp
A carefully collected Drop of Blood can be sent for DNA – Testing.
DNA – TESTING from a DROP of BLOOD ( by a Puncture Wound. )
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Blood.asp
ANY Bleeding is to be Cared for and Completely STOPPED.
I have used Clean Corn Starch and Clean White Flour as an Aid to Stop MINOR Bleeding.
WONDER DUST has been Recommended.. This Works Well !!
There is additional Information for Wonder Dust at the Bottom of this Page.
Kwik Stop Styptic Powder should be used CAREFULLY as a Last Resort to Stop Bleeding.
DO NOT Allow Ingestion of Kwik Stop.
The Powder will become Rock Hard and May Adhere to the Esophagus.
If you are Able to Pinion your Cygnet when they are NOT so Tiny,
when 10 to 21 Days Old.. You will have a better Chance to Collect a Blood Dot.
If you can Massage-Squeeze a Nice Drop of Fresh Blood from the Removed
Tip of the Wing when you Pinion, Soak the Blood Drop onto
a VERY CLEAN Paper Towel Square.
Or Onto a Lab Blood Dot Submission Test Card. ( Order Ahead of Time.)
Do your Best NOT to Touch the Area to be Soaked with a Blood Drop.
WASH YOUR Hands between Cygnets or Swans !!!
Allow to Dry COMPLETELY !!!
– Check with the Selected Lab for Preferred Mailing Container.
Example of a Blood Dot Kits Requested from Animal Genetics Inc.
Label Samples carefully, Refrigerate in a DRY Container.
This can be sent in for their DNA-Sex Test.. when they are Older.
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These Rescued Cygnets are Eight Weeks Old. NOT Pinioned !
If you need to take Older Cygnets (3-12 Weeks Old) to an Avian Veterinarian
to be Surgically Pinioned, you will be able to have the Blood Dot Sample
Collected from the Wing Tips Removed.
Be Prepared with Blood Dot Submission Kits for Each Cygnet
and a way to ID each Cygnet. ALLOW the Samples to DRY COMPLETELY.
Follow All Post-Op Instruction to Avoid Infections.
YEAH …. A Mixed Brood. Male and Females.
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A Blood Dot Sample Fee is $19.50. (in 2021)
Both Feather and Blood Dot Results take 5-10 days.
I do not like to see Holes Poked in a Swan’s Feet or Legs to Collect a Blood Dot Sample.
This Greatly Increasing the Risk of Painful *Bumble Foot Infections.
Beautiful as they are, Swans Walk, Stand and Swim in POOP.
DO NOT PUNCTURE their FEET.. The Sores it Causes are TERRIBLE..
Bumble Foot Sores are NO FUN to TREAT !!
Left Untreated, your Waterfowl will Suffer and may Die.
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The Tiny WING TIP of a Cygnet Pinioned when less then 10-14-21 Days,
may have a Drop of Blood to Soak onto a Blood Collection Card
– . . . . or onto an Absorbent Paper Towel.
I Checked with Animal Genetics..
IN 2023,,, The Information Below has Changed..
The Snipped WING Tips are NO Longer Acceptable Samples for DNA.
They Degrade TOO Easily. I am Leaving this Info Below ON this Page.
IN Case Someone is Trying to Find it Again..
The Tiny Wing Tip that is Snipped Off when a Cygnet is Pinioned
Submitted for the DNA-Sex Testing.. Allow these to DRY COMPLETELY.
The Wing Tip has an Area of Skin which is Fresh Tissue Acceptable for Testing.
THESE are NO LONGER Acceptable Samples for DNA Testing.
Information: DATE – Specimen Collected – Cygnet ID – Your Name
Fill out the Submission Form *Immediately and *Send ASAP
ANIMAL GENETIC, Inc. and Avian BioTech are the Same Laboratory.
Since we were Hand Raising the Rescued Cygnets Above,
I Sent Drops of Blood when we Pinioned them..
Squeezed from their Wing Tips.
It is Fun to Know their Sex when they are still Tiny.
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OR If you want to Wait to Send the Blood DOT Later…..
>>> ALLOW These to DRY COMPLETELY – Store as the Lab Instructs.
Since Some Cygnets may not Survive the First Several Months,
it is Practical to Send for the DNA-Sex Testing when the Cygnets
are around Three to Four Months Old. ( 12 – 14 Weeks )
At Three to Four Months of Age, you will be able to Send the Ones you Need.
Mail ALL Labeled Samples Inside a Larger Paper Envelope with Submission Form.
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Once the Diagnostic Lab Receives your Sample/Samples you will Receive a Message by EMail..
Then in 3-5 Days the EMail Results will be Ready..
So, allow 8-10 Days for Results..
A Print-Out and the DNA Sexing Report Certificate will come in the Mail in 2-3 Weeks.
Example of the Certificate that Animal Genetics Sends. ( I added the Photo )
This DNA-Sex Test with its Certificate Increases the Sale Value of Swans/Cygnets.
This information is Very Desirable to Folks looking for Swans/Cygnets.
NO Guessing the Sex.
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There are other Animal Genetic Labs that do this Testing.
This is the Lab I have used for Years..
Original Name * AVIAN BioTech – Avian Services Center *
Now the Laboratory’s Name is: . . Animal Genetics
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Index.asp
Over the Years, Animal Genetics have Updated their WebSite..
I have Tried to List all their Current Links.. But, they keep Changing.
Check their WebSite:
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Index.asp
Animal Genetics, Inc. has Instructions on their WebSite
for Proper Collection of Samples.
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FOR True Feather Samples to Send for DNA-Sex Testing.
Animal Genetics Page for Avian DNA Sexing (Feather)
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Feather.asp
Feathers must be Plucked.. FRESH and Allowed to DRY Completely.
Do Not Picked Up Feathers laying on the Ground.
No Loose Moulted Feathers.
The Test is Run on the Pink Skin Flesh that is inside the Quill.
Feathers MUST be Plucked-Pulled from the Live Bird.
Cygnets must be Old Enough to have Real-True Feathers.
Fuzzy Down is NOT Acceptable. True Feathers will start coming in
when they are around Two – Three Months Old – 60-90 Days.
Pin Feathers are New Growth Feathers.. They are Rich in DNA.
5-6 Pin Feathers are an Acceptable Sample. ( I have not Collected these. )
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These are Photo Images to help you see what needs to be done…
Pull 6-10 Contour Feathers from the Chest area…
A Slight Tug will be needed.. While Lifting Upward.
It Does Not Hurt the Swan to Pull these Feathers…
They will FUSS just being held..
The Breast Feathers are Contour Feathers..
NO Very Big.. About 3-4 Inches. They are Curved.
Get Control of the Cygnet/Swan. They may Fuss just being Held.
Gather a Small Clump of Breast Feathers – Pinch them..
Pull UPWARD Until they Come Out. No Need to Jerk them.
It is NOT Painful for the Cygnet/Swan.
You NEED 6-10 Contour Feathers with the Quill attached to the Feathers..
a Few Extra is OK to Submit..
Place Fresh Pulled Feather Sample in a ZipLoc Bag
Allow the Bags to Remain Open to Assure Feathers will DRY.
Close the Bags just before Mailing.
Label each Swan and Sample so you know which Swan the Results will Correspond to.
You will Receive a DNA-Sex Test Result Certificate for each Cygnet/Swan.
This Certificate should stay with the Swan through its Life.
This is much like their “Birth Certificate” – “Hatch Certificate.”
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Since the SAFE Time to Pinion Cygnets is their First 10-14-21 Days..
It is not always possible to be sure what Sex the Cygnets are
when deciding which Wing to Pinion..
It is BETTER to Pinion A Wing by 10-14-21 Days then Not to Pinion.
Grounded Cygnets and Swans are Safer as Private Property Pets.
Consider Pinioning the Smaller Cygnets on the Right Wing..
– the Larger Cygnets on the Left Wing..
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There are Instructions to Clip a Tiny Piece of Toe Claw for DNA-Sex Testing.
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Blood.asp
( Above ) We had One 10 Month Old Female Cygnet that was Missing a Toe Claw.
I Wondered if this was how she was Tested.. ??
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BIRD SEXING FROM EGG SHELLs
Animal Genetics offers DNA Sexing for Birds from the Vascular Material
found on the Collagen Membrane of an Egg.
There are Instructions for sending
– Egg Shells for DNA-Sex Testing…
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Index.asp
I am not familiar with Testing DNA using the Shell – Membrane..
The “Dam” will generally Ingest the Shell if a Cygnet Hatches.
Which Cygnet belongs to the Egg Shell Membrane ???
This might be Practical when Eggs are Hatched in an Incubator.
Making Sure which Cygnet belongs to which Shell would be Tricky.
Check HOW to Submitted this type of Sample Properly.
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IF YOU USE ANY TYPE OF ID BAND On Cygnet Legs.
Take Care to Adjust ANY Leg Band so it will NOT
Slide UP the Leg over the Ankle Joint.. The Joint Next to the Feathers…
Adjust to Minimize Catching on things.
BE SURE TO CHANGE ANY TYPE OF LEG BAND
As the Cygnet/Swan Grows. THEY GROW QUICKLY.
We have used Colored Cable Ties on Cygnets we are Hand Raising.
NOT on Tiny Cygnets on the Pond with their Parents.
Tiny Cygnets are a Challenge to Catch.. Risking TIGHT Bands.
Most Hardware Stores have Multi-Colored – Multi Size Cable Ties.
ID Banding for Swans
https://swanlovers.net/category/id-banding-for-swans/
I have NO Suggestions on how to Label or ID Tiny Cygnets
that are on Ponds with their Parents.
ANY Thing Placed on their Legs will NEED to be changed as they GROW..
We WAIT for them to be 12-14 Weeks Old..and Band the Summer Survivors
when we Collect Feathers for their DNA Testing..
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One Lake Community Banded their Tiny Cygnets when they Pinioned them.
Then were Unable to Catch and Change the Tightening Leg Bands.
Two of the Fast Growing Cygnets had Severely Constricted Legs.
Once the Bands were Removed, it Took Months for their Legs to Function.
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I was Hoping to find a Safe Permanent way to ID Swans.
There are Metal Registration Bands for Trumpeter Swans.
These may not be used on other Swan Species.
There are Colored Bands for Domestic Poultry.
NONE are Large enough for Mature Male Mutes.
I made several Calls to Companies that make Bands and ID Tags
for Poultry and Farm Animals. Suggestion – This Clip MIGHT work.
June 2016 – After Evaluating these as Possible Permanent IDs
for Swans/Cygnets, a Veterinarian felt these might be OK to try on
Cygnets that are FOUR Months Old. Clipping ON Wing Skin.
(June 2016) More Information will Follow: SCRAP this Idea.
As of August 2018 We have NOT used the Ear Tags Below.
The Concern is that NO ONE will LOOK for the Tags Covered
with Fluffy Wing Feathers. A Good IDEA -But Not Practical.
NONE of the Suggestions Below.. are Really Going to Work.. (Sigh)
National Band & Tag Company
International Identification INC
https://nationalband.com/wingbands/
721 York St, PO Box 72430
Newport, KY 41072-0430
Phone: 1(859) 261-2035
Fax: 800-261-TAGS (8247)
E-Mail: tags@nationalband.com
Spoke with a Sales Person Natasha April 2016
She felt Metal Livestock “Tags” would work well put on Tiny Cygnets
Weighing One Pound that will Grow into Swans 25-30 Pounds.
These would be clipped into the Wing Skin.
TAKE CARE NOT TO Clip anything but SKIN.
https://nationalband.com/metal-ear-tags/
Metal Livestock Identification Ear Tag
Cattle Ear Tags Self-Piercing – Self Locking
Tamper-Resistant Light Weight Aluminum
Will Last for 20+ Years. Style 681
Packs of 100 Number or Letters as you Choose.
One Color add $10.00
There is an Applicator Squeeze Tool that Seals these Tags.
The Photo Images is on the same Page.. $25.00
One Investment should take care of 10-12 Years of Cygnets.
https://nationalband.com/products/tab-end-681-2/
2018 – For Now, we will keep Seeking for another Idea.
2023 – Still have NOT Found a Better ID then Colored Cable Ties.
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I have Chatted with various Veterinarians about the Implanted
ID Chips used with Cats and Dogs..
I did read about a Public Park being able to Recover a Stolen Swan
because the Swan had an ID Chip.
Something to Think About..
Draw Back: You would need a Scanner to Read the Chip..
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In the END WE Continue to Use Colored Cable Ties.
If you have several Cygnets from One Brood that you are SURE
you can Monitor the Leg Bands.. DO NOT Allow to GET TIGHT.
Constriction Damage to their Legs CAN Cause a Lifetime of Limping.
AND CHANGE as they Grow…….
Have at least 4 Colors of SMALL Cable Ties…
OR four Colors of Light Weight Cotton Cord (Crochet Floss)…
You can ID a Total of 8 Cygnets.
One of Four Colors on Left Legs
One of Four Colors on Right Legs
IF you need to ID more then 8 Cygnets..
Use Combinations of 2 Colors… Place 2 Cables Example ( Red + Green )
Keep Careful Records..
CYGNETS GROW QUICKLY… Change Cable Ties OFTEN..
NEVER Let the Cable Ties get Tight on their Legs..
Before you Cut the Cable Tie – Slide a Folded Piece of Paper
under the Cable Tie then Put the Scissors between the Cable Tie & Paper.
This way you will Not put any Pressure on the Skin
when you Snip the Cable Tie Off.
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ANIMAL GENETICs
https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/DNA_Sexing/DNA-Sexing-Index.asp
ANIMAL GENETICs Main Office in the U.S.A.
Fax: 1-850-386-1146 . . . . . . contact@animalgenetics.us
Email: https://www.animalgenetics.us/about-us.php#contactform
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MAIL SAMPLES TO THIS ADDRESS:
ANIMAL GENETICs AVIAN Biotech International
3382 Capital Circle NE
Tallahassee, FL 32308
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ANIMAL GENETICs AVIAN Biotech Office in England
Animal Genetics (Europe)
1 Mount Charles Rd, St. Austell Cornwall, PL25 3LB ENGLAND
Telephone: 44 (0)1726247788
Email: Use Contact Form . . . . . contact@animalgenetics.us
https://www.animalgenetics.us/about-us.php#contactform
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If you are Lucky to know Someone who can teach you to Vent Check
the Swans/Cygnets, try to Learn..
Then when you are Unsure Send a Sample for DNA-Sex Testing.
Not Finding “Male Parts” does not mean you have a Female.
It just means you did not find a Penis.
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It is Surprising how Difficult it is to be sure if a Mute Swan is a Male or Female.
Look at this Breeding Pair – So Similar.
Cygnets of all Swan Species are the same Challenge.
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Size of Swan – Size of Cygnet – Not Reliable
In the Summer of 2015, we Rescued Three Cygnets from the Same Brood.
The Larger Smoky-Grey Royal Cygnet was the Female.
The Two Smaller Creamy White Polish Nest Mates were BOTH Males.
If we had just Guessed… we would be WRONG.
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Several Years Ago.. A Swan Breeder with 20+ Years of Experience,
Claimed two Mature Swans that were always together were a Male/Female Pair.
A Person in Texas Purchased this “Pair” and Arranged for them to be
Flown from Pennsylvania. Off to Texas they Flew by Air Mail Cargo.
By Good Fortune the two Swans Arrived Safe and Sound.
But, it only took the New Owner a Short Time to Realize Both were MALE.
He was NOT Happy…
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We met an Older Gentleman with a Lone Two Year Old Swan on his Pond.
We hoped to help him find a Mate. He was SURE “Swanie” was a Female.
“Swanie” had been Vent Checked Twice… by a Person Familiar with Swans.
I Remember Thinking, this Swan has a Very Large Knob and is “Busking.”
I thought… Hummmm.. Acts like a Male. (Not a Good Way to Guess Sex.)
I was told, “No.”
A Person who “knows” how to Vent Check, had done so Twice
and Determined “Swanie” was a Female.
I know “Looks” vary Greatly..
Lone Females may Behave more Aggressive as a Survival Tactic.
This Gentleman Purchased a Year Old Male Juvenile.
Four Years Passed….
The Swans Spent more Time with One Fussing and Chasing the Other
then being a Peaceful Bonded Pair.
No Mating was Observed – Nesting… Yes – Sorta. NO Eggs.
The Purchased Juvenile Male had Grown into a Large Dominant Male Swan.
He would Build the Nest and “Sit” on it..
“Swanie” was NOT Allowed Near the Nest. ???
The Owner was Bewildered and Frustrated at the Pair’s Behavior.
I Suggested several Times this MIGHT be Two Males.
But, the Owner was SURE he was RIGHT ! !
One Winter Day, we had a Chance to Pull several Breast Feathers from “Swanie.”
When the DNA-Results came back…..
“Swanie” was CONFIRMED a Male. The Owner was Shocked !!!
NO Eggs after Two Nesting Seasons
when the Swans were 4-6 years Old was the BIGGEST Clue.
Poor “Swanie” had been the Submissive Male
to a Larger Male who was often Nasty to him.
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Size of Knob.. Not Reliable Only Mute Swans have Knobs.
The Knob of both Male and Female Mutes Changes through the Year
as the Swan’s Hormones Increase/Decease Annually..
The Knob on a Mute Swan will Change as their Weight Changes.
Healthy Swans tend to have Larger Knobs – Underweight Swans have Smaller Knobs.
This was a Lone Feral Mute we Visited often.
When this Swan was ca. 4 Years Old.. SHE Laid EGGs.
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Vocal Pitch-Sounds
With many Ducks you can Differentiate Males from Females by their Vocal Sounds.
But this will not work with Swans.
Listening to Cygnets and Adult Swans, I do hear that they all have their own “Voice.”
Each Cygnet in a Brood has a unique Chirp or Whistle.
But, which are Male Vocals and which are Female.. ???
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Behavior ??? Not Reliable
Some Females are Dominant when Alone – Survival Mode.
They Busk and Snort and Swim with their Wings in Full Display..
Swan on Left is Female. Swan on Right is Male.
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We were Fooled by a Large Swan Living Alone on the River near us.
But, Eggs in HER Spring Nest and we REALIZED this was a Mature Female.
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When Two Females Live Together
– One will be Submissive and the other Dominant.
There may be all Ranges of Behavior. They will Nest.
They may Both Build a Nest. Laying LOTs of Unfertile Eggs.
OR They may Build One Nest Together and put ALL their Eggs in One Nest.
A Nest with 10-15 Unfertile Eggs… Good Bet these are TWO Females.
Two Females are more Vulnerable to Predation.
One Swan may do most of the Nest “Sitting.” One may Patrol…
Depending on how closely you Observe them….
You might be Unaware they are Both Female.
Nest Failure is Common.. No Male = No Cygnets.
So when the Eggs do not Hatch after 42 Days ( Unfertilized )..
Owners may just be Disappointed. Blaming a Very Cold or Wet Spring..
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When Two Males Live Together
– One Male will be Submissive – the Other Dominant.
They may Behavior like a Pair most of the Time..
There tends to be more Fussing and Nipping and Chasing.
NestMates Males have the Best Chance of Living Together Peacefully.
When they Nest (at 3-6 Years Old) – NO EGGs. BIG CLUE. Two Males..
BUT, as I mentioned Earlier..
I am Learning of More and More (DNA-Tested) Females that Never Lay Eggs.
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An Online Story “Much Ado about a Mute Swan.”
2009-2010
The Website that Told this Swan Story is no longer Active.
The Story Summary:
“Prince” and “Princess” together for 21 Years on a Community Lake.
They Nested every Spring out on the large Community Lake.
Each Spring the Community hoped and watched for Cygnets.
In 21 Years there were NEVER any Cygnets. ??? 21 Years.
Some Years “Prince” and “Princess” Nested together.
Some Years they both Built Nests. ??? Never any Cygnets.
Boaters went out to Check the Nests… NO Eggs… 21 Years.
When “Princess” died.. she was taken to a Veterinarian for a Necropsy.
The Report – “Princess” was a Male.
– 21 Years and NO ONE GUESSED !!!
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We became Part of a Similar “Swan Soap Opera.”
In 1987, Two young Royal Mute Cygnets NestMates were Vent Checked.
Determined to be Females. Named “Angel” and “Princess.”
They were taken to a Large Golf Course Pond to Live.
For 26 Years, these Swans lived Peacefully. No Cygnets.
NO Aggressive Behavior – No Problems for the Golfers.
During the 2013-2014 Winter Months “Angel” was found Deceased..
A Young Female was Purchase as a Companion for “Princess.”
Two Springs passed.. Nests were Built with Unhatched Eggs.
THE Third Spring – 2017,
there were Seven Tiny Cygnets on the Golf Course POND !!!!
PANIC and Disbelief. . . .After Sorting some History and Known Facts..
#1 FACT – the New Polish (DNA-Checked) Female was the Cygnets’ Dam = FEMALE !
At the Age of 30, “Princess” had to be Renamed “Prince.”
(Photo from 2014) Had to be ReLabeled..
At 30 Years Old, “Prince” had his first Cygnets.. ALL Beautiful and Healthy..
All Seven Cygnets were Removed, Hand Raised and are now on New Home Ponds.
In Memory of “Angel” – Posthumously Renamed “Luigi” by his Friend Pat L.
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Swan / Cygnet Coloring is NOT Helpful – Polish vs. Royal
Mute Swans – Royal vs Polish Cygnets
https://swanlovers.net/category/mute-swans-royal-vs-polish/
Old Published Information was Misleading.
All Polish Cygnets are Female.. > > > > Surprise.. This is NOT True.
Black Feet – Brown Feet – Dark Orange Feet – Pink Feet.
Pull a Pink or Blue Slip of Paper out of a Hat Full of little Pieces of Paper.
With Lots of Experience you get better at Guessing.. GUESSING.
FROM an ARTICLE Published around 2000
**** ALL Creamy White Cygnets will be FEMALE… (WRONG)
They can be Pinioned on the Right without worrying about Vent Checks
or DNA-Sex Tests. (WRONG) Very Wrong !
This Information does NOT Hold TRUE.
I have heard others use this OLD Information with the Polish Cygnets.
I had Read an Article about this, but that was found NOT TRUE.
That Article has been Removed from the Internet.
Replaced with the Current Information..
Polish Cygnets can be Females or Males.
This Brood of SIX Polish Mute Swan Cygnets
DNA-Sex Tested Four Female – Two Males…
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From the RATTLING CROW June 2012
Conover MR, Reese JG, & Brown AD (2000).
Costs and Benefits of Subadult Plumage in Mute Swans: Testing
Hypotheses for the Evolution of Delayed Plumage Maturation.
http://therattlingcrow.blogspot.com/2012_06_01_archive.html
This Article Corrected the previous Information about the Polish Mutes.
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We decided it is BEST to have All Swans and Cygnets Regardless of Color
– DNA-Sex Checked.
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There will be some Cygnets that will be a Silvery-Grey with Grey Feet and Beaks.
Some are Male – Some are Female.. WE TEST – NOT GUESS.
The Swan Below was Purchased as a “Known” Female Polish Cygnet.
By the Age of 5 Years Old.. NO Nesting, NO Eggs.. ????
Feathers were Sent.. Surprise.. FEMALE..
This is One of Three Females we Know that NEVER Lay Eggs.. ???
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SO… We Send Samples for DNA-Sex Testing on ALL Swans and Cygnets we do not know.
I would rather be sure then to “Guess.”
Enough Examples – Each Year there are MORE Mis-Sexed Swans.
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WONDER DUST – Farnam Company, Inc.
Please Read the Ratings and Reviews..
I am familiar with this Product.. Use this when I Pinion Cygnets.
It does STOP Bleeding and Treats Minor Scrapes and Cuts on the Skin of a Swan or Cygnet.
I do know other People who have used Wonder Dust and Recommend it.
TRACTOR SUPPLY, Co. Check – Available in Store.
WONDER DUST WOUND
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/farnam-wonder-dust-wound-powder-4-oz
Wonder Dust is a Dressing Powder and Blood Coagulant for use on Certain Types
of Minor Wounds, Cuts and Abrasions. Please Read Complete Product Information.
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SMARTPAK Farnam Wonder Dust Powder, 4 Oz.
https://www.smartpakequine.com/pt/wonder-dust-223
Information from this WebSite…..
Wonder Dust is a Dressing Powder and Blood Coagulant for use on Wounds,
Cuts, Abrasions, and Capillary Bleeding. Will Stop Bleeding Fast,
Dry up the Wound, and Help Control Granulated Tissue Formation
– A Must for any First-Aid Kit!
Wonder Dust contains Activated Charcoal to Help Prevent Proud Flesh,
and Serves as a Caustic and Drying Agent for Slow-Healing Sores
and Infected Lesions. Wonder Dust may be used with or without a Bandage.
Proud Flesh Looks like a Pink Bubble Gum Bubble.
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This is a Work in Progress..
Information Collected and Organized by L.M.Sweger
UpDated AUGUST 2023
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Responsible Ownership of Captive Mute Swans
ENCOURAGING OWNERS OF CAPTIVE MUTE SWANS
IN PENNSYLVANIA TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEM.
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My Goal is to Encourage Owners and Breeders of Captive Mute Swans
in Pennsylvania to be Responsible with their Mute Swans, so our State can
Avoid the Pennsylvania Game Commission Imposing Strict Regulations
or a Prohibition of Mute Swans in Pennsylvania.
Keeping Captive Mute Swans on Private Property will
Benefit all who Enjoy Having or Visiting these Graceful Swans.
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In Pennsylvania Privately owned Mute Swans
are considered Exotic Domestic Poultry – they are Captive Pets.
There are No Current Restrictions for Owning, Buying,
Selling or Breeding Mute Swans in Pennsylvania.
If each Captive Mute Swan Owner and Breeder will Practice Responsible Care
to Prevent their Adult Mute Swans or Mute Cygnets from Leaving the Safety
of their Private Property, then a Feral Population will not become Troublesome
for PAGC WaterFowl Management.
Mute Swan Owners will Help Prevent the Feral Problems Experienced by Neighboring States.
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To Prevent Mute Swans from Leaving Private Property
it is Important Mute Swans are Rendered Incapable of Flight.
The Surgical Pinioning of the Distal Section of ONE Wing
is a Permanent Way to Prevent Swans from Flying.
Mute Swan Cygnet Pinioned at 5 Days Old.
The Easiest and Least Traumatic Time for the Swans to have this Procedure done
is during the First 10-14 Days after a Cygnet Hatches.
This should be done by an Avian Veterinarian
or Someone who is Knowledgeable of this Procedure.
Clipping Primary Flight Feathers of ONE Wing will Temporarily Ground
a Full-Winged Swan until their Next Moult.
Clipping Newly Emerged Flight Feathers is Risky while they are “Blood Feathers.”
It is Safer to Wait until the Feathers Blood Vessels Atrophies.
It is Easy to Put-off Clipping just a little TOO Long.
Your Swan May Simply Fly Off Never to Return.
On Cool, Breezy Spring and Fall Days Swans have the Urge to Fly.
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Finding New Homes for Mute Swan Cygnets and/
or Rehoming an Adult Mute Swan is the Responsibility of the Current Owner.
No Mature Mute Swan or Mute Cygnet should be Release to Public Lands or Public Waterways
to Live in the Wild as Feral Swans.
This Young Swan was LUCKY… He has been Rescued by Kind Folks.
In Pennsylvania Feral Mute Swans will be Remove
from Public Lands and Waterway by Hunters.
We Tried Over and Over to Catch this Female Mute Swan – NO Luck.
This Gentle Female Mute Swans was Shot September 2008.
Please Be Aware Your Swans and Cygnets are NOT Safe
If they Leave Your Property.
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As more and more States are Restricting Ownership, Requiring Permits
or simply Prohibiting Mute Swans in their States,
Finding new Homes for Mute Cygnets is becoming a Challenge..
Pinioned Mute Swans are much Easier to Rehome – Adopt to New Homes.
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Done properly Addling or Culling/Spoiling Swan Eggs
– Treating the Eggs to Prevent them from Hatching, will Reduce the Need
to find New Homes for the First Year Cygnets – 8 to 10 months old.
It is Important to Learn to do this Properly.
Allow the Female Mute Swan to “Sit” on her (Spoiled) Eggs for a Total of 42 Days,
then Remove them. The 42 Days started when the Pen Starts to “Sit” Full Time.
If you Take the Eggs Away TOO soon, the Female will Recycle and Lay another Clutch of Eggs.
Consider REPLACEMENT EGGS if you do not want Swan EGGs to Hatch.
SWAN REPLACEMENT EGGs
https://swanlovers.net/category/swan-replacement-eggs/
This way Your Swans will not be “Sitting” on Rotting Eggs.
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Consider Same Gender Pairs.
Instead of having a Breeding Pair, consider same Gender Swans.
Two Females are Good Company for each other.
Female Pairings will need to “Sit”on their Nests of Unfertile Eggs for 42 Days
and then be Taken Off the Eggs.
Female Swans without a Male to Protect them are MORE Vulnerable
during the Time they “Sit” on their Nests.
Having an Island for them to Nest on will Keep them Safer..
NO Island !
Consider a Floating Nesting Platform
SWAN FLOATING NEST Box-Platform
https://swanlovers.net/category/swan-floating-nest-box-platform/
Two Nest Mate Males will often Live Peacefully Together.
They will Build and Sit on a Nest, NO Eggs to Spoil…or Protect.
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Not Grounding Cygnets can have Tragic Results.
Young Swan Cygnets Flying about may cause Accidents
by Landing on Highways Scaring Motorists.
Swans and Cygnets’ Wide Wing Span can cause Electric Cable Injuries. (???)
Swans can also become Severely Injured Flying into Fences.
Some PA Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitation Facility
will take in Injured or Wayward Mute Swans.
They are not Native Birds Covered by the Rehabber’s License.
The PA Licensed Rehabber May Not Release Rescued Mute Swans to the Wild..
A Few will try to Find Private Property Homes for Full-Wing Swans.
Sadly, Many of these Full-Wing Swans Simply Fly Away.. In Trouble Again.
Mute Swans Related Calls to the PAGC will Result
in the Euthanasia of Many Feral Mute Swans.
PAGC will not Rescue Wayward, Ill or Injured Mute Swans.
Nor will they Arrange for them to be Placed in a New Home.
It is Sad to know these Wayward Swans will be Destroyed
through No Fault of their own.
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An Alternative to Owning Mute Swans
Consider Native Trumpeter Swans…
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Information about Owning Trumpeter Swans.
Trumpeter Swan Society – Plymouth, MN
https://www.trumpeterswansociety.org
The Successful Recovery of Wild Trumpeter Swan Populations to Mid-West
North America is a Conservation Success Story attributed to coordinated
Captive Breeding and Reintroduction Programs overseen by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
managed through State and Federal Wildlife Agencies.
Trumpeter Swan Captive Breeding Programs.
There are several Website that have information
about Trumpeter Swan Restoration Programs..
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If you know of a Wayward Mute Swan that needs Rescued,
Please Contact me.. We will try to help.. if Possible.
Thank You – Linda M.Sweger StarBug@comcast.net
Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 732-6216
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Below is Reference Material I have been using for Information.
Doing an Internet Search may have more Current Information.
The Mute Swan Management Plans Across the United States
are Changing every Year State by State.
There will be more Current Information on
www.SwanLovers.net
PAGE: Where to Find Mute Swan Information for Your State.
PAGE: Current Status of Mute Swans in Pennsylvania
is not Constructed as of January 2017
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PAGC – State Wildlife Management Agency 2010
Information from the Waterfowl Management Specialist.
In Pennsylvania, there was/is no Formal Mute Swan Eradication Program,
Mute Swans that turned up on Public Lands are often Destroyed,
and State Law followed the MBTA in Classifying them as Unprotected.
In effect, they could be taken without a Permit at any Time, for any Reason, by just about anyone.
A Photographer Posted Images of these Female Swans on the Internet.
Two Days later Hunters with a Boat and Dogs Arrived at this River Access and Shot them.
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The Current PAGC Policy for Control of Feral Mute Swans is:
Pennsylvania allows Feral Mute Swans to be Shot by Hunters.
Hunters SHOULD NOT be Destroying Swans on Private Property.
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Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association
http://forum.pafoa.org/hunting-23/56877-mute-swan-hunting-risk.html
Mute Swans are Considered an Invasive Species in the State of Pennsylvania.
The PAGC Recommends that the Feral Swans be Removed at any Opportunity.
There is No Closed Season and they may be Taken at any Time on
Public Lands or Water Ways.
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This is taken from the 2009 PAGC Mute Swan Update
2009 PAGC State Mute Swan Update.html
In 2003 the Atlantic Flyway Council Adopted a Mute Swan Management Plan
with the Goals of Reducing Mute Swan Populations in their Flyway
to Levels that will Minimize Negative Impacts on Wetland Habitats and
Native Waterfowl, and Preventing Range Expansion into Unoccupied Areas.
Under the PAGC Flyway Management Plan,
Pennsylvania has a Two Fold Mute Swan Population Goal:
ZERO-FREE Ranging Feral Mute Swans,
and a Maximum of 250 in Captivity.
By Documenting an Apparent Contraction of the Range of Mute Swans
in the State of Pennsylvania, Reduced Numbers and Productivity of
Feral Mute Swans, and Relative Stability of Domestic Mute Swan
Numbers below the Maximum Level, the 2008 Survey suggests that
progress is being made toward achieving Management Plan Goals.
Two of the Above Mute Swans were Shot to Death.
Duck Hunters Refuge Pennsylvania Flyway Forum
http://www.refugeforums.com/refuge/threads/can-you-hunt-mute-swans-in-penn.928323/
Atlantic Flyway States and Provinces Conduct a Mid-Summer Mute Swan Survey (MSMSS)
approximately every 3 Years to Monitor Population trends of this Exotic,
Invasive Waterfowl Species. In Pennsylvania, the MSMSS consists of a Compilation
of Mute Swan Observations by Wildlife Conservation Officers (WCOs)
within their Districts during the Survey Period, which usually has Target Dates
in early August. WCOs are requested to Record any Mute Swans encountered
during their Routine Travels, and if possible to specifically check locations
where Mute Swans have been Observed or Reported in the past.
Much of this Progress can be attributed to the Diligent Control Efforts
of the PAGC and Partner Agencies following the Removal of Legal
Obstacles by the Migratory Bird Treaty Reform Act of 2004.
Population Monitoring, Control Efforts, Guidelines and Regulations for keeping
Captive Mute Swans, and Public Education will all need to be continued or
improved to further Reduce the Number of Feral Mute Swans and keep
In-Check the still-sizable Population of Domestic Mute Swans, which
remains Capable of causing Nuisance and Ecological Problems while serving
as a Potential Source for future increases in the Free-Ranging Population.
2011-2012 Mid-Summer Mute Swan Survey
for Pennsylvania
http://www.pgc.pa.gov/HuntTrap/Hunting/Documents/51004-11z.pdf
The Pennsylvania portion of the 2011 (AF) Atlantic Flyway MSMSS was Conducted
by (WCO) Wildlife Conservation Officers Statewide from Mid-July through late August,
with the Majority of Surveys completed during the Target Dates of 1-14 August.
During the 2011 survey, 167 Mute Swans were observed in Pennsylvania.
This was 41% below the total from the 2008 survey and 52% below the peak (2002)
total for this survey. The numbers of Broods (10) and Cygnets (17) observed both
decreased from 2008, and both totals were the lowest since 1993.
The number of Mute Swans classified as Feral declined to 45 (15% fewer than
the 2008 survey and the lowest on record for this survey in Pennsylvania).
Feral Mute Swans are also accounting for a declining percentage of observed Broods
(10% in 2011, compared to 13% in 2008, 26% in 2005, and 38% in 2002).
The 2011 Survey also documented a continued Range Contraction in the State,
with the 30 WCO Districts where Mute Swans were observed being the lowest total
since 1999. Mute Swan Numbers continue to be highest in southeastern Pennsylvania (94).
For the entire AF, 9,202 Mute Swans (13% below the 2008 total) were observed (Table 1).
Hunters from other States were coming to Pennsylvania to Shot Feral Mute Swans.
Information allowing this was/is listed in their Hunting Guides.
As in Pennsylvania, Flyway-level Mute Swan Numbers trended upward from Survey
inception in 1986 to a peak in the 2002 MSMSS, but have decreased since then.
Declining trends are due mainly to Active Control Efforts throughout the Flyway
(aided by the removal of legal obstacles by the Migratory Bird Treaty Reform Act of 2004);
these efforts will continue as Managers seek to reduce Mute Swan Populations
to levels identified in the AF Mute Swan Management Plan:
<3,000 flyway-wide, zero feral/maximum 250 captive in Pennsylvania.
At the flyway level, the 2005 MSMSS indicated that Atlantic Flyway
Mute Swan numbers had declined (albeit slightly) from 2002,
the first decrease observed since initiation of the survey.
A Summary of the 2008 Mute Swan Survey Results for the entire Flyway,
which will show whether the Flyway as a whole continues to mirror
Pennsylvania’s progress toward Management Plan Goals.
A Few Feral Mute Swans may Live for a while in Areas
where Hunting is not Allowed.
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PAGC – State Wildlife Management Agency
Historically, because Mute Swans are an Exotic and Non-Migratory Species,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service did not consider them protected under
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), an International Treaty which gives
the Federal Government Primary Responsibility for Managing Migratory Birds,
including Native Ducks, Geese and Swans.
Consequently, Management of Mute Swans was the Responsibility of Individual States.
In Pennsylvania, although there was No Formal Mute Swan Eradication Program,
Mute Swans that turned up on Public Lands are often Destroyed,
and State Law followed the MBTA in classifying them as Unprotected.
In effect, they could be taken without a Permit at any time, for any Reason,
by just about anyone. It’s likely that this approach was responsible for keeping
our Feral Mute Swan Population from growing as rapidly as in States
where Mute Swans were Protected under State Law
and/or are not consistently removed from Public Lands.
In December 2001, however, in response to a Lawsuit, a Federal Court Ruled
that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Could NOT Exclude Mute Swans from MBTA Protection.
This placed Mute Swans in the Same Protected Category as Native Waterfowl,
and in effect meant that Control Measures, including those used in Pennsylvania,
had to be put On-Hold or Stopped.
Combined with the rapidly multiplying Feral Mute Swan Population
in the Chesapeake Bay just to our South, and the increasing Numbers
of Domesticated Mute Swans already in Pennsylvania that could
serve as a source of new Feral Mute Swans, these Constraints on
Control Activities were a major cause for concern.
Following the Court Ruling, the PAGC worked with the Fish and Wildlife Service
and other Atlantic Flyway States to Develop the
Atlantic Flyway Mute Swan Management Plan.
This Plan Established Mute Swan Population Goals for the Flyway,
along with Strategies to begin Reducing Populations to those Levels
within the Parameters of the MBTA.
As part of this Plan, the PAGC established a Pennsylvania Population Goal
of Zero Feral, Free-Ranging Swans and a Maximum Population
of 250 Legally-Permitted Swans held in Captivity.
One of the most important Control Measures suggested in the Management Plan
was the Issuance of Federal Depredation Permits to allow State Personnel to Resume
Removing Mute Swans from Public Lands
and from Private Lands with Land Owner Permission.
However, attempts by the USFWS to issue Mute Swan Depredation Permits were
Obstructed by further Lawsuits. The lack of Depredation Permits severely hampered
the ability of Wildlife Managers in Pennsylvania and elsewhere to maintain
Mute Swan Populations at or below the levels specified in the Management Plan.
Fortunately, Legislation Clarifying that the MBTA Does Not, and was Never Intended
to, apply to Non-Native Species such as the Mute Swan was Passed by
the U.S. Congress and Signed by President George Bush in November, 2004.
In effect, this Action has returned Management Authority for Mute Swans
to the States, as was the case Prior to 2001. This Change should make it much
easier to keep Pennsylvania’s Mute Swan Population under Control;
of particular Benefit is the ability to Resume Euthanasia of Feral Mute Swans
where appropriate.
Other Management Tools may also prove useful in Reducing the Threat Posed by Mute Swans.
Egg Addling (treating Eggs to Prevent them from Hatching) is Labor-Intensive
and much less effective at Reducing Populations than Removal of Adult Mute Swans,
but it has been used with some success on Mute Swan Nests in Maryland,
and may be appropriate for some situations in Pennsylvania.
Another useful Option might be the Adoption of Regulations to Strictly Regulate
the Possession of Captive Mute Swans to ensure they do not cause Major Conflicts
or serve as a Source of new Feral Populations.
Regardless of the exact Control Methods ultimately Adopted,
it is very important to Change Public Perception that Mute Swans
are a Wonderful Addition to our Outdoors.
Just as House Sparrows and Starlings Rob Eastern Bluebirds
of Critical Cavity-Nesting locations, Mute Swans are Displacing Native Waterfowl
and Beginning to Over Use Aquatic Food Sources.
Without our intervention now, while Pennsylvania’s Mute Swan Population is still
at a Relatively Manageable Level, the problems Mute Swans cause for Waterfowl
and other Wetland Species will worsen, and addressing these problems
will only become more difficult and expensive.
By becoming more Informed about the Threats posed by Mute Swans
and other Introduced Invasive Species, Communicating this
Information to others, and supporting Control Efforts,
all Pennsylvanians who Care about Native Wetland Wildlife
and its Habitats can Play a Role in Safeguarding these
Species from Biological Invasions.
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While Pennsylvania and Virginia allowed Mute Swans to be Shot by Hunters,
Delaware aggressively removed the Birds from State Lands.
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This Swan was Neglected by his Owners.
He finally walked away. Luckily he was Rescued and Rehomed.
Captive Swans Need to be Cared for as Domestic Pets.
They NEED Proper Adequate Food and Reasonable Living Conditions.
This Information is a Work in Progress…..
As I learn more I will add to this Information..
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Compiled by (C) L.M.Sweger UpDated May 2021
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