I put a post on once of the Merca systems health and treatment guide but blowed if I can find it anywhere, anyone have any ideas as it looks like they have stopped showing it on there site now
Trying to find out what the disease is with symptoms similar to PMV, any help appreciated
Health post
No mate it is something so similar to PMV like salmonellis or something but symptoms are same as PMV and people who get it think they have PMV, birds heads shake etc
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That may be the one, but thought I had done a separate one for it, maybe I did it on old site
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



Here is there reply what a quick response
Hello Steve
In that case, you may be referring to Salmonella, since sometimes its symptoms show up with problems in the joints of the neck, wings and legs of pigeons.
In the case of the neck joint, it can be confused with PMV - Newcastle disease.
The other option would be Adenocoli disease which usually affects young pigeons with watery green droppings, weight loss, loss of appetite, etc... and that can cause death in a few days.
I hope this helps you.
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Best regards,
Michael Vega
Hello Steve
In that case, you may be referring to Salmonella, since sometimes its symptoms show up with problems in the joints of the neck, wings and legs of pigeons.
In the case of the neck joint, it can be confused with PMV - Newcastle disease.
The other option would be Adenocoli disease which usually affects young pigeons with watery green droppings, weight loss, loss of appetite, etc... and that can cause death in a few days.
I hope this helps you.
Ticket status has been changed to Closed
Best regards,
Michael Vega
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



A good response from them. I must say that I never treat for anything don’t even remove a sick bird from the loft. They either recover, die or if too bad are disposed of. I think that by the time you see a sick pigeon the rest of the loft would probably already have been exposed to what ever it is. All gives a good immune system.
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I don't either mate, well not any more just let nature take it's course, was asking for someone else who used to be in same club he has a problem but knows it's not PMV and I couldn't think which other one was similar but does look from there reply I was right in my thinkingAndy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 2:05 pm A good response from them. I must say that I never treat for anything don’t even remove a sick bird from the loft. They either recover, die or if too bad are disposed of. I think that by the time you see a sick pigeon the rest of the loft would probably already have been exposed to what ever it is. All gives a good immune system.
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud



Is he going to treat them? Has he lost birds, birds dying? Seems like YBS and fat eye are around at present.Buster121 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 4:01 pmI don't either mate, well not any more just let nature take it's course, was asking for someone else who used to be in same club he has a problem but knows it's not PMV and I couldn't think which other one was similar but does look from there reply I was right in my thinkingAndy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 2:05 pm A good response from them. I must say that I never treat for anything don’t even remove a sick bird from the loft. They either recover, die or if too bad are disposed of. I think that by the time you see a sick pigeon the rest of the loft would probably already have been exposed to what ever it is. All gives a good immune system.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.