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Hi all,

 

Got home from work this morning to find my 1 and only young bird from last year had died in the same circumstances as the other one, ie just keeled over. I find it hard to believe both have had a heart attack and I am sure something is killing them off one by one. I don't know where to go to get help as my vet has already told me she knows jack about pigeons. Sorry to bother you all with this but if anyone has any ideas  please let me know

 

Thanks

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id be tempted to bag it seal it and freeze it . all in the hope you can get a post-mortem done , Clocky link would be a good start . best of luck .  andy.

Posted
Hi all,

 

Got home from work this morning to find my 1 and only young bird from last year had died in the same circumstances as the other one, ie just keeled over. I find it hard to believe both have had a heart attack and I am sure something is killing them off one by one. I don't know where to go to get help as my vet has already told me she knows jack about pigeons. Sorry to bother you all with this but if anyone has any ideas  please let me know

 

Thanks

Your vet should know where to get a post-mortem done , I have done this in the past, there’s No point guessing or listening to peoples advice as it can only be guess work, there should be somewhere in a 30-50 radius, usually there will let you take it straight to them as long as your vet sets it up ..

 

 

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Hi,

 

All the other birds look fine to me but as a novice I wouldn't know any better if they  looked ill.  :(

 

Droppings seem fine too but same thing applies.

 

How much do PM's generally cost?

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"Clockman" is giving You sound advice , above .

Meanwhile can mice or rats get into Your Loft ?

Are You feeding Farm beans , peas , etc ?

Is there no local Fancier Who could advise You ?

 

hope You get to the bottom of this ,

Steve..

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Hi,

 

The loft is rodent free.

 

Yes I am feeding farm seeds.  Winter/resting mix at moment and moving onto breeding/racing mix in a week or so.

 

Is farm seed bad?

 

Farm seeds not bad, just depend where they are stored, if rodents can access the place where they store on the farm.

 

do the birds go out at present? Any chance of being poisoned?

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have an post mortem done bud so you no whats going on in your loft farm corn is good as long as its stored right away from rodents as rat urine or mice urine is a big killer

 

all the best

 

 

Guest cosmic dave
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Is it worth having a word with Dudley ?  :-/

 

David  :)

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Some good advice here , i would recommend getting a autopsy done on the last pigeon thats died

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Sorry to hear of your problem. Cold weather would delay dead bird decomposing, so definately go for bagging for autopsy, your vet may know nothing about pigeons but can certainly arrange that.

 

Wouldn't do any harm sending a sample of feeding for analyses too, but I take it that you have other birds and they are fed same stuff? But at least you would be able to rule feeding out too.

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Hi,

 

My friend who gave me most of my birds came over yesterday and had a look.

He says its either cocci, canker or worms. I am now giving a 5 day treatment for cocci/canker in the water.

 

I have had 4 eggs hatch last night, will this treatment affect the young ones?

 

The birds are incredibly quiet, not cooing or anything. Some are sitting facing the wall and looking like they are taking deep breaths, others just seem a bit lethargic and some dont seem too bad, 2 have even made a nest and laid the first egg.

 

Just letting you know whats happening, will keep you updated whether you care or not. :)

 

Thanks for all the help and advice. :)

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Hi,

 

My friend who gave me most of my birds came over yesterday and had a look.

He says its either cocci, canker or worms. I am now giving a 5 day treatment for cocci/canker in the water.

 

I have had 4 eggs hatch last night, will this treatment affect the young ones?

 

The birds are incredibly quiet, not cooing or anything. Some are sitting facing the wall and looking like they are taking deep breaths, others just seem a bit lethargic and some dont seem too bad, 2 have even made a nest and laid the first egg.

 

Just letting you know whats happening, will keep you updated whether you care or not. :)

 

Thanks for all the help and advice. :)

 

HOW DOES HE KNOW?

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sounds like your friend is doing you more of a dis service by treating blind canker can be visable and does flare when pairing due to stress , worms arent visable to the eye as i suggested before you should only treat for diagnosed ailments or you can make the situation worse by giving the ideal enviroment for the ailments to get worse

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sounds like your friend is doing you more of a dis service by treating blind canker can be visable and does flare when pairing due to stress , worms arent visable to the eye as i suggested before you should only treat for diagnosed ailments or you can make the situation worse by giving the ideal enviroment for the ailments to get worse

 

YOUR RIGHT I'M GUILTY OF TREATING BLIND TO PREVENT CANKER ETC. BUT THATS MY CHOICE WITH MY BIRDS WOULD NEVER PRESUME TO TRY AND DIAGNOSE A M8'S SICK BIRD BLINDLY YOU COULD CAUSE UNTOLD PROBLEMS  

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Hi,

 

My friend who gave me most of my birds came over yesterday and had a look.

He says its either cocci, canker or worms. I am now giving a 5 day treatment for cocci/canker in the water.

 

I have had 4 eggs hatch last night, will this treatment affect the young ones?

 

The birds are incredibly quiet, not cooing or anything. Some are sitting facing the wall and looking like they are taking deep breaths, others just seem a bit lethargic and some dont seem too bad, 2 have even made a nest and laid the first egg.

 

Just letting you know whats happening, will keep you updated whether you care or not. :)

 

Thanks for all the help and advice. :)

 

wether you take my advice or not thats upto you but get one of the worst to a vet.the way you describe them is very unlikely they will get any better from treatment for cocci or worms..canker can make them go bad and look for breath but i would suggest ignoring all those factors and get one examined.

 

ive a little knowledge of illnesses ;) dont underestimate the importance of a vet when you have birds dying.

even although i have a knowledge of illnesses i have limitations and thats where the vet takes over from me ;)

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It wasnt totally blind diagnosis. True he is not a vet but he has over 40 years experience with pigeons and has seen most ailments several times. He came to my house and handled  the birds, checked the faeces, eyes and weight and rather than diagnosed what is wrong with them he has discounted what is not wrong with them and by a process of elimination he has come up with the 3 most likely candidates. I am well aware of the danger of treating blind but while the bird makes its way to its autopsy I cannot and will not stand by and do nothing.

I am not throwing baytril down them, I am simply giving a preventative medicine which I will do several times through the year whether they have it or not.

 

I do appreciate your comments though and I am grateful that you have taken the time to make them but I have to be fair to my friend as he is not on this forum to defend himself.

 

All still friends I hope :)

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