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I have a stock cock that has watery dropping, I have notice him drinking a lot of water

He has been treated for canker and cocci

 

Do you use mineral supplements??

Also what mix of corn are you using?

Posted

If you have a dry loft and birds have been treated for cocci etc then it looks like the start of paramyxovirus. Vaccinate right away

 

I've read that ...If you inject for paramyxovirus thinking you might have it,

IF SO....it BOOSTS the Virus.

 

Atb

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I've read that ...If you inject for paramyxovirus thinking you might have it,

IF SO....it BOOSTS the Virus.

 

Atb

 

Top avian vet told me different m8 ??

Posted

I have a stock cock that has watery dropping, I have notice him drinking a lot of water

He has been treated for canker and cocci

 

 

When treating for canker - what did you use and for how long? It is always best to treat for 10 days - as this would also treat hexamatiasis - providing the treatment was suitable - so could be that

Symptom checker from Chevita

 

http://www.chevita.com/en/pigeons/symptoms/index.php

Posted

Hi

you are very secretive on your profile

Now why is that

Cheers

Homer 49

Just haven't got around to filling it in! Didn't realise it was

a crime, thought it was more about the pigeons

Cheers

Posted

get a ideal block and crumble it up add to a light feed wheat barley small seeds and put some live natural yoghurt and brewers yeast and juice from 1 lemon on corn I bet dropping be firm then

Posted

Cinnamon is good for watery droppers mix with some hemp oil or any omega rich through your food

Then take a pinch of cinnamon and massage into food that does the trick

Posted

I have a stock cock that has watery dropping, I have notice him drinking a lot of water

He has been treated for canker and cocci

has it bred you any winners if not you know the remedy mate :animatedpigeons:

Posted

Have you just removed any youngsters from he's nest, sometimes they stay in pumping mode for a couple of days after.

Posted

He's a new starter :mad:

if i had a stock pigeon that shows any sign of illness the last thing i would do is treat it .best advice to any new starter it will only bred you inferior birds it should be pushing up daisies imo :animatedpigeons:

Posted

Sorry, but it seems you're looking for answers and not giving any info to help these guys to try and figure your problem out ! Hope you get the problem solved......I'm out !

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