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Birds were tested for para and treated with baytril whilst awaiting test results, they were still falling of the perches, no para found in tests.

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yes i tried baytrill at the same time i think i literrally tried everything then someone said try baytrill and it done sod all, the only thing that worked and stopped pigeons pegging it was when i jabbed them! Maybe it wasnt para i had?

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The MAFF as it was then tested the Koi carp and found a Herpes virus was the cause of them dying, happened the same time pigeons were dying too, to much of a coincidence.

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RICK MAKE SURE THE BIRDS ARE GETTING ENOUGH CALCIUM AS A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE HAD SOME BIRDS DYING ON HIM LAST YEAR THAT HAD EXACTLY THE SAME SYMPTONS AS YOURS SEEM TO HAVE AND AN OLD RETIRED VET TOLD HIM WHAT TO GIVE THEM AND WITHIN 3-4 DAYS THE BIRDS WERE FINE AGAIN.

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Rick best thing to do get the vet to have a look as everyone is giving you what the think it could be and it could be tempted with trying them all to no success which will waste alot of money and pigeons in the long wrong get the professional advice and get it sorted mate, just dont want you going down the line as i did buying this product and that and it wasnt if you know what i mean hope this helps

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It maybe a good idea to use parastop as a preventative from now on, to prevent it happening again. I had the same problem a few years back and it was because I put damp sand in the loft (f--king stupid I know) and got a bit lazy with it during the winter months. I had to treat all mine with Bayflox for 10 days, then for worms, cocci and canker. Mine were literally dropping of the perches - bloody depressing time that was. I think certain birds can handle it and carry on to be good birds, but it re-occured in a few birds, when my racing partner took over the loft.

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I would take jimmy white, s advice and get them tested. If it is a virus then it will have to run its course as there is no cure for viruses just prevention. All you can do when they get a viruses is try to stop secondary diseases getting hold.

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coild be a number of things though! has it started since you started breeding? what have you gave them different? have they been in the garden? fielding? could it be poisoning? like bruno says only real way is autopsy, wont be cheap, but wont be cheap treating blindly either, then end up at square one again,

 

i think i found the cause , i had given my stock birds some johnsons tonic in the drinkers which i had in my store , i gave it at 20ml to 5ltr where as i normally gave at 10ml to 3ltr would this have overdosed the birds ?

as its the only thing i have changed as i bought new drinkers . my birds are prisoners with access to an avery and fresh water and feed per day . i had a friend call who flew many years ago ( joe jackson ) he gave them some white powder which in afew seconds made them vomit , i dont have a problem since , the white powder turned out to be baking soda

thnx for all replies to my first post great advise .

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