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Can anyone give me advice??

I have 2 stock birds , both hens that are unable to fly. Both are sitting eggs at the moment and both were locked in a nest box for 3 days to allow pairing to respective partners.

 

A friend suggested they may have wing cramp??? have never heard of this.

I have to go to the aivery last thing at night to lift the birds back into the nest boxes.

 

please help....

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locked in boxes 3 days if you let each pair out for a couple of hours each day in turn they wont get it ;)

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why breed from them, there seem to be something seriously  wrong, here mate  where they flying in and out before.

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if they are on eggs and you locked them up for 3 days to pair up

that must of been at least 10 days ago

how long have they been out of the boxes?

and how long have they been unable to fly

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they were confined to boxes because they were new pigeons brought in from sales at blackpool this yr... they were put into the loft with the respective pairings and allowed to pair so im not certain they were flying ok before hand but assume because the birds were from different sales that it has something to do with being confined???  

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my initial thoughts on this are a severe lack of  calcium

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its the lack of use of there wings and more than likely not enough grit

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It could be one of the following. Calcium/Magnesium deficiency. Have you been giving the birds fresh grit and minerals regularly? Have your birds been getting time outside in the sunshine? Give your birds fresh grit and minerals every day. Every day. Treat with liquid calcium/magnesium suppliment daily. (If it is this you will probably have hens with egg-binding).

 

It could be gross over weight. If so 3/4oz of barley per day until they hatch when you will have to increase the feed quality to a good breeding mix plus pellets. Feed 11/4 oz gradually increasing until they have just enough to last them to the next feed. Do not leave feed infront of them all day until the babies are 14 days old. Do not top up on old feed. Start fresh each time.

It could be paratyphoid but I doubt that because you say it is only hens that show the symptoms. Get someone with more experience to take a look. If you have paratyphoid you will need a vet's help. It will require serious antibiotics to take care of it.

It could be paramixovirus but I doubt that because the birds would be very ill and their droppings would be like water. Have you vaccinated? The answer to that question will either eliminate the the possibility of the disease or require you to look further.

As an aside, there is a lot of both paramix and paratyphoid about these days.

Also check to see if rodents can enter your loft. They can give you big problems.

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hi there.... ty for your in depth reply, i will try what you suggest... have never experienced this before, the birds were brought in from sales at the blackpool show this yr so not sure what husbandry they had before i purchased them.

They have access to an aviary although they havent used this at present due to being paired up. the aviary is always locked at dusk judt to make sure no rats or vermin can get access, also staymore poison is used in bait boxes all around the lofts and is used at all times .

again may thanks .. kev

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my initial thoughts on this are a severe lack of  calcium

 

I would go along with this. Sounds like a serious deficiency to me, calcium grit shell fish grit. The answer is in the confinement at point of lay. Never tried it, but I am told rene tablets for indigestion. Food and water alone is not enough. Many "ailments /diseases" seem to just be  a lack of vital vitamins and minerals. Best o' luck Pete.

 

 

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I give the older hens 1/2 calcium tablet ever day from when they mate until they lay.

 

I was told not to give calcium everyday as this could cause thickening of the egg shell making it more difficult for the chicks to hatch

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my initial thoughts on this are a severe lack of  calcium

Same thoughts here ,last year i had a cock with same symptoms ok. one day next day couldn't get off loft floor.One tab down his throat, like new.

 

 

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