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one of my pigeons has got trapped air in his crop,how do i sort this out ?

 

    i have read cure on pigeonbasics before on this,but,cant find it and cant remember procedure on what to do !!!!

 

                   any and all suggestions welcome !!!! where is jimmy white when i need him urgently ????

 

                  thanks all,             ted

Guest j.bamling
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this thread was mine !!! do as it says it cured mine it takes about 5 days for it to go back to normal

Guest TAMMY_1
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this thread was mine !!! do as it says it cured mine it takes about 5 days for it to go back to normal

 

did you get it copywritten ? ;D ;D

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this thread was mine !!! do as it says it cured mine it takes about 5 days for it to go back to normal

 

well you must have done something wrong for it to take 5 days ,any i have done are cured within seconds of bursting  them ,but maybe i have more experience in it  :P

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well you must have done something wrong for it to take 5 days ,any i have done are cured within seconds of bursting  them ,but maybe i have more experience in it  :P

 

aye yir full o wind ;D

Guest TAMMY_1
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aye yir full o wind ;D

 

aye you got that wan right anyway  ;D ;D ;D

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pucyure the air sack with a needle squeeze air done in 2 minutes

Guest valiant
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To treat these birds, it is important to remove the air that has accumulated under the skin. If the air pressure continues to build up, this pressure can relay back onto the lungs and the birds can have trouble breathing and sometimes smother. To remove the air, a hypodermic needle and syringe are used. The tip of the needle is put just through the skin at the point where the skin is tightest with the air underneath it. While sucking with the syringe, air is drawn out through the needle. This usually needs to be done morning and night. This not only makes the bird more comfortable but allows the airsac to collapse back into position so that the tear comes into apposition and is then given a chance to heal. Small tears may heal in 1-3 days. More severe tears may take up to 3 weeks. I have only ever had one or two birds that never healed. In addition to removing the air morning and night , it is important that the bird is confined. It must not do any exercise that would make it short of breath or pant as this tends to reopen the healing tear in the airsac. I usually use an 18-gauge needle and a 20-ml syringe. These can be obtained from a pharmacy or a veterinarian. Where an associtated respiratory infection is suspected, antibiotics are given, usually Vibravet 50 mg, half tablet once daily for 5 days.

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Hya m8

          I ve had same Problem. I used Gemthepax it worked in a couple of days. It is worth using it 3 Times a week after it is a good product.

I ve used gem products for 5 years & my birds have improved no end i m well up in the results before my birds were just homing not racing.

I have nothing to do with gem i just belive in there products.

Hope it works.

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