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==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
A '''lysine''' deficiency during growth causes achromatosis in '''dark breeds of chickens''', '''turkeys''' and '''quail''', but not in rock doves or cockatiels. Achromatosis is caused by a '''riboflavin''' deficiency in '''growing cockatiels'''. '''Choline''' deficiency during growth can also cause achromatosis. In all these cases, birds moult and grow normal feathers some time after the phase of rapid growth is complete.
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Achromatosis  is caused by a '''lysine deficiency''' in '''dark breeds of chickens''', '''turkeys''' and '''quail'''. It is also caused by a '''riboflavin''' or '''choline''' deficiency in '''growing cockatiels'''. Once rapid growth is complete in these birds, moulting occurs and when feathers regrow they are of a normal pigment.
 
 
The major significance of achromatosis is as a '''serious sign of an underlying nutritional deficiency'''. Unlike signs of some other deficiencies, it is not dependent on the severity of the deficiency except in extreme cases where the feathers may not grow at all.
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Achromatosis is important as it indicates a '''serious sign of an underlying nutritional deficiency''', however the level of pigmentation does not reflect the severity of the deficiency. Only in extreme cases do the feathers not grow at all.
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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==Treatment==
 
==Treatment==
The proper course of action is to '''supply the limiting nutrient''' and, if the bird is still growing, '''observe growing feathers for normal pigmentation'''. When growth is complete, a reduction in nutrient requirements occurs. This reduction in requirements may allow a diet inadequate for growth to serve as an adequate maintenance diet, allowing the bird to produce normal feather colours. In this case '''no treatment''' is required.
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Treatment should be '''supplement with the limiting nutrient'''. Response to clinical signs should be observed in growing birds, with growing feathers demonstrating '''normal pigment'''. Once the rapid growth phase is complete, the nutrient requirements of the bird is reduced. Therefore it may be possible to return to the diet that was originally nutrient-deficient. If the condition is diagnosed at the end of the growth phase then treatment is not normally necessary.
    
==Prognosis==
 
==Prognosis==
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