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Trichomoniasis in pigeons...........


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I mentioned this outbreak in the summer but didn't have the latin name, samples from Oxford were sent to a lab for testing and confirmed back in August.

 

Since the outbreak numbers have really dropped, no large flocks any more. I think the drought limited drinking points during the summer, but now I haven't seen any fresh cases of affected birds. No wonder the Buzzards and foxes look in such good condition. :good:

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I mentioned this outbreak in the summer but didn't have the latin name, samples from Oxford were sent to a lab for testing and confirmed back in August.

 

Since the outbreak numbers have really dropped, no large flocks any more. I think the drought limited drinking points during the summer, but now I haven't seen any fresh cases of affected birds. No wonder the Buzzards and foxes look in such good condition. :good:

 

It's endemic in the pigeon population so I don't guess it'll have that bad an effect on the overall numbers. Certainly not here anyway...I've put some big (2/3000 bird) flocks off rape today.

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Anybody read the article in shooting Times today (Page 6), states that it is a natural bacteria that lives within the gut of all pigeons/gamebirds and it is only when it is present in large numbers that it MAY contribute to causing disease. It doesn't state that it is the cause of them dying?!? :lol:

 

They also ask that "If you find five or more dead birds in your area to contact DEFRA on (08459) 335577"

 

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