Devo1956 wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 10:25 pm
I hope this explains Dave.
Pigeon Circovirus (PiCV) is a highly contagious DNA virus that targets the immune system of young birds (under one year). It causes immunosuppression, leaving birds vulnerable to secondary infections like canker, respiratory issues, and E. coli. Symptoms include weight loss, greenish diarrhea, vomiting, and a fluid-filled crop.
Rotavirus in racing pigeons is a highly contagious disease primarily affecting young birds, often serving as a primary driver of Young Pigeon Disease. It triggers severe symptoms such as green diarrhea, vomiting, a slow crop, and a loss of appetite. The virus causes rapid liver damage, with death occurring within 12 to 24 hours of initial illness
Thanks Dev - so they are not the same.
Does anyone know if it Is is documented anywhere which one the birds contract first?
From the descriptions you have posted Dev it seems like the rota virus is a cause of the circovirus.
I'm no vet but if ppl are using the "RP" vaccine, then they are not preventing the initial infection which is likely to be circovirus.
While a don't want to make myself look a 'tit' over this, I would like to have a better understanding of ybs.
So I have to ask why ppl are not treating for circovirus instead of rotavirus and is it because it is supposedly and reportably brought on by 'stress' which probably cannot be treated with drugs because stress is not a virus.