Ian McKay Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 I am Looking for some fanciers who have NOT had YBS to fill in a small questionnaire Not interested in theories or ideas just answers to my questions If interested please PM me for the questions Ian
greenlands Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 Good post Ian. :emoticon-0137-clapping:
cemetary Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 Every fancier has had it Interesting Del, shed some light with your experience mate.
philg50 Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 Never had it this year but had it 2014 dont know if that counts
Roland Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 Every fancier has had it I have, but my birds never have lol That's a fact.
Delboy Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 Interesting Del, shed some light with your experience mate. Ive watched it for many years and here is what I think.Its a virus with many variants. It goes from ( MILD )not responding to a call to come in for a feed to ( FATAL )falling off the perch dead. Every loft has had it to a degree. Its like saying you have a classroom of kids and have never had any went down with a virus, this is complete nonsense imo. Some people say they haven't had it because they think it reflects on their own management, well this is nonsense as well as the virus cant be avoided im afraid. The best you can hope for is a very mild, short lasting dose of it.The last 2 years ive had it very mild, in fact 99% of fanciers probably wouldn't notice it because it was only a few retaining a very small bit of feed longer than usual. No other signs but I knew it was the YBS because it happens in my loft at around the same time every year. The Adeno VIRUS isn't the killer, its the secondary infection ( usually e coli or circovirus ) that does the damage.ps. If you get full blown Adenovirus then the birds need FIVE to SIX weeks to fully recover, although they start flying around the loft well after only a week, they are not ready for the stress of the race basket.omho
kingziemckay Posted October 6, 2015 Report Posted October 6, 2015 i know a pigeon fancier that has kept pigeons his whole life and never ever had it,and won most of everything there is to win,in his club and fed,it can be avoided as he has done it,and birds were in basket every week,
lanarkshire lad Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Ive watched it for many years and here is what I think.Its a virus with many variants. It goes from ( MILD )not responding to a call to come in for a feed to ( FATAL )falling off the perch dead. Every loft has had it to a degree. Its like saying you have a classroom of kids and have never had any went down with a virus, this is complete nonsense imo. Some people say they haven't had it because they think it reflects on their own management, well this is nonsense as well as the virus cant be avoided im afraid. The best you can hope for is a very mild, short lasting dose of it.The last 2 years ive had it very mild, in fact 99% of fanciers probably wouldn't notice it because it was only a few retaining a very small bit of feed longer than usual. No other signs but I knew it was the YBS because it happens in my loft at around the same time every year. The Adeno VIRUS isn't the killer, its the secondary infection ( usually e coli or circovirus ) that does the damage.ps. If you get full blown Adenovirus then the birds need FIVE to SIX weeks to fully recover, although they start flying around the loft well after only a week, they are not ready for the stress of the race basket.omhoGood post Derek.
lanarkshire lad Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 i know a pigeon fancier that has kept pigeons his whole life and never ever had it,and won most of everything there is to win,in his club and fed,it can be avoided as he has done it,and birds were in basket every week, How some fanciers avoid it really baffles me? pigeons don't need to be in the basket or in contact with other pigeons outside the loft to get it. I get it every year in different bouts usually just before training starts and again when the racing starts, yb racing for me over these past few years has been a no no and it disnae matter how much you clean or disinfect the place they still get it especially if your ybs are on natural.
Delboy Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 How some fanciers avoid it really baffles me? pigeons don't need to be in the basket or in contact with other pigeons outside the loft to get it. I get it every year in different bouts usually just before training starts and again when the racing starts, yb racing for me over these past few years has been a no no and it disnae matter how much you clean or disinfect the place they still get it especially if your ybs are on natural. There goes the theory of the stress of the darkness system causing it Jim.
Rebus Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Yes I had serious bouts of yb sickness long before I knew anything about the darkness system, and now I have some young birds on darkness and others on natural I find the darkness ones are more resistant to the sickness only getting it in a milder form where it could go unnoticed .
Roland Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 I think TOO many are swayed here because THEY have experience having it, as many, if not most have seemingly and unfortunately, ... So they want to believe ALL have. That is absurd. There a quite a few I know who have never had it. Fact whether others WANT to believe it or not. So simply put they spout 'All have'! Rubbish, are the others all liars? Am I a liar because I have never had it! No, but now through fool hardy and selfish thoughts, too many I am now a liar. Struth how ridiculous. I also have raw onions dangling in the loft often Especially when the weather draws in. Perhaps one should look up as to why?
just ask me Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 ive walked into lofts where i was told by the owner that they never had YBS and the birds had it that time happened a few times a few had it mild but still had it there are some who cant even tell if there pigeons was sick unless there really bad let alone tell the difference between the different ailments this may sound severe but its true
dal2 Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 I have had it. I have had it in naturals. I have had it in darkies. I have had it before training. I have had it during racing. I have had it BAD. I have had MILD. This year I NEVER had it???? FOOK KNOWS!!!
Roland Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 JAM and CO, from one line you are drawing a universe. I've been around pigeons for over 60 years. I know much, and am yet to learn more no doubt ... I've seen Para, Salmonella etc. etc. AND y/b sickness on both y/b birds and yearlings now in other's lofts. I have never ever had the slightest touch of y/b sickness. Many other ailments ok! So how one can in a broad spectrum state ALL have had suffered from yb's is ludicrous to say the least.... Many new sicknesses are because of inbreeding and other unnatural past times done by many that don't have an inkling as to how, let alone why it is done. Too many lofts have lofts full of birds with no natural immunity let alone good constitutions I'm sorry to say.
Delboy Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 JAM and CO, from one line you are drawing a universe. I've been around pigeons for over 60 years. I know much, and am yet to learn more no doubt ... I've seen Para, Salmonella etc. etc. AND y/b sickness on both y/b birds and yearlings now in other's lofts. I have never ever had the slightest touch of y/b sickness. Many other ailments ok! So how one can in a broad spectrum state ALL have had suffered from yb's is ludicrous to say the least.... Many new sicknesses are because of inbreeding and other unnatural past times done by many that don't have an inkling as to how, let alone why it is done. Too many lofts have lofts full of birds with no natural immunity let alone good constitutions I'm sorry to say. Any respected avian vet in Europe will tell you, you have had ybs.FACT. PS.Ive also entered top fanciers lofts that have said they've never had it and they had it present in the loft when I was there. pps 2 of these top fanciers were 50-60 years in the sport.
geordie1234 Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Getting ybs isn't the end off the work..can be very useful and can lead to a good season imo (along with other factors)
Roland Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Maybe you have Delboy ... but that doesn't equate at all to ALL had having it. Maybe it's strong hold is in Scotland.I and many, many more haven't.
dal2 Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Maybe you have Delboy ... but that doesn't equate at all to ALL had having it. Maybe it's strong hold is in Scotland.I and many, many more haven't. Quality racers like you are maybe the only exception roly?
Kyleakin Lofts Posted October 7, 2015 Report Posted October 7, 2015 Quality racers like you are maybe the only exception roly? Well recognised Stevie.
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