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    Dying Pigeons

    Their poops look completely normal, which is throwing me off. Its fully formed, greenish-brown with white urates. I rarely see a watery poop at all from anyone in the flock. Not that I have the time to sit there and observe every bowel movement, but what I see on the floor and table suggest that...
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    Dying Pigeons

    I've looked for lesions in the mouth and throat of the deceased birds, but haven't found any so far. But the symptoms can't discount the possibility it may be the culprit. What medications treat for canker? The one page I found about it from the University of Florida said that the two...
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    Dying Pigeons

    You know, dumb question or not, I'd never thought about grit. I know the pigeons of my youth enjoyed freely roaming around and would commonly eat large sand grains from the nearby chicken yard. Although I would think that the chicken pellets would be easy to digest, they pretty much...
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    Dying Pigeons

    I've got a small flock of pigeons, maybe 30-35 individuals. They've been rather healthy in the past two years that I've had them. However in the past month they've been dropping off one by one, and I am at a complete loss as for what could be wrong. They're mutts, gotten from two different...
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    Anybody in Indiana?

    I'm new here and am located in Princeton, Indiana. I've got Black Australorps, Brown Leghorns, Ameracaunas/EEs, Black & Partridge Cochins, Dark Cornish, Speckled Sussex, Light & Dark Brahmas, Silver Penciled Rocks, Partridge Rocks, Marans, Dominiques, & Cornish Crosses. I like them all, I...
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