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by hanabi » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:00 am
I had a Self Society chick hatch today and it has a black spot on the right of its abdomen (see pics below, sorry for the poor quality). I immediately thought about black spot disease, but all the sources I have read suggest the disease is spread to the chick after birth, via feeding etc. This chick was born in my incubator and had the black spot from hatching. It has had no contact with its parents (yet). I am hand-feeding this little bub and it is eating fine at the moment.
This is the 2nd time I have seen such a spot. The first time it was on a chick born to a different pair, also hatched in an incubator and hand-fed, so there was no chance a disease was spread to the chick after hatching. It also had the black spot at hatch. It was weak at birth though and did die, but that might be unrelated to the black spot.
So, does anybody know if black spot can appear on newly-hatched chicks? And do the images below suggest black spot disease or simply normal variations in new-borns?
Thanks in advance.

Ross at Lake Biwa, Japan
African Silverbill, Chestnut-Breasted Munia, Common Waxbill, Diamond Finch, Forbes Parrotfinch, Gold-Breasted Waxbill, Gouldian Finch, Masked Finch, Owl Finch, Painted Firetail Finch, Pintailed Parrotfinch, Plumhead Finch, Red-Billed Firefinch, Red-browed Firetail Finch, Scaly-Breasted Munia, Self Society Finch, Star Finch.