REDCHEQHEN Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 It appears that there have been several outbreaks of pigeon pox, thought to have been started by fanciers vaccinating their birds to give them a boost in the big races (and sod the consequences) So some members in the 'Big Barnsley Fed' are vaccinating their birds - and sending them to the race (there doesn't appear to be any rules within the RPRA regarding live vaccins) In the NEHU - If you vaccinate with a live vaccine (and there only is Pox vaccine live I think) your birds are not allowed out of the loft for 21 days never mind in a race pannier. I am disgusted that this is being allowed to go on - putting everybody else's birds at risk. Information from my vets website http://www.sandhillvet.co.uk/html/pigeon_service_management_diseases.html
eastcoaster Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 There is a lot worse than pox going around and at least you can treat pox .no differance from jagging for para several times and told it is just a booster . The vaccines all need to be looked at ! .Trust me you are lucky just to have pox .
REDCHEQHEN Posted July 29, 2016 Author Report Posted July 29, 2016 There is a lot worse than pox going around and at least you can treat pox .no differance from jagging for para several times and told it is just a booster . The vaccines all need to be looked at ! .Trust me you are lucky just to have pox .It is totally different. PMV is not a live vaccine. Pigeon pox vaccine is live. Whether you can treat it or not is beside the point, it is a disgusting act, selfish, and wilful with no thought for fellow fanciers.
Ian McKay Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 It is totally different. PMV is not a live vaccine. Pigeon pox vaccine is live. Whether you can treat it or not is beside the point, it is a disgusting act, selfish, and wilful with no thought for fellow fanciers. Seems to be the way today just how much advantage will I gain :emoticon-0179-headbang:
eastcoaster Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 It is totally different. PMV is not a live vaccine. Pigeon pox vaccine is live. Whether you can treat it or not is beside the point, it is a disgusting act, selfish, and wilful with no thought for fellow fanciers.Beside point lol , if you have had what I and many others have had you would change your own selfish attitude , birds very rarely die of pox , yes selfish of said fanciers but is not against rules but when you get something that is also no fault of yours and f all you can do but watch birds die in front of you then I would take your problem every day .
William Reid Posted July 29, 2016 Report Posted July 29, 2016 Beside point lol , if you have had what I and many others have had you would change your own selfish attitude , birds very rarely die of pox , yes selfish of said fanciers but is not against rules but when you get something that is also no fault of yours and f all you can do but watch birds die in front of you then I would take your problem every day .expletive remove. Do you think for one minute that there is a new kid on the block for pigeon illnesses.DONT THINK SO.
Guest bigda Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 There is a new plauge going about where birds are diying within days what it is I don't know some are saying its young bird sickness, I don't think it is, I have had young bird sickness in 2012 and cut back, on there feeding no peas and beans, and it took 6 days to get rid ,they say this new thing ,is hard to treat, and might be coming from darkie doos that spread it, what ever it is pigeons get a hard life
gulkie Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 It is totally different. PMV is not a live vaccine. Pigeon pox vaccine is live. Whether you can treat it or not is beside the point, it is a disgusting act, selfish, and wilful with no thought for fellow fanciers.I was under the impression that any live vaccine is ileagal to use in this countryUnless through a vet ???
Roland Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 It appears that there have been several outbreaks of pigeon pox, thought to have been started by fanciers vaccinating their birds to give them a boost in the big races (and sod the consequences) So some members in the 'Big Barnsley Fed' are vaccinating their birds - and sending them to the race (there doesn't appear to be any rules within the RPRA regarding live vaccins) In the NEHU - If you vaccinate with a live vaccine (and there only is Pox vaccine live I think) your birds are not allowed out of the loft for 21 days never mind in a race pannier. I am disgusted that this is being allowed to go on - putting everybody else's birds at risk. Information from my vets website http://www.sandhillvet.co.uk/html/pigeon_service_management_diseases.html Good and true post. Indeed has been suggested a few years back that it was a callous act to drag competitors down., and used for such purposes.
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