hollykatew
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- Nov 14, 2025
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Hi all
A member of another forum (PigeonBiz) recommended I come here and ask my question that I have in relation to Egg Yolk Peritonitis and surgery as many chicken guardians have experienced this perhaps more commonly than pigeon botherers. I hope my post is acceptable, I will scour previous threads in relation to this topic also.
I have a female pigeon, Avia, who I adopted from a pigeon rescuer about 6 years ago. She's been diagnosed with Egg Yolk Peritonitis (EYP) about a week ago by a very experienced avian vet through an xray and drainage (about 24 ml). She's been given an injection of deslorelin to reduce her desire to breed. I have two weeks before she's likely to need the recommended surgery to remove the egg (and whatever else may occur upon surgery).
I have some questions and really keen to hear the experiences of the other forum members, your time contributing to my understanding of this issue is much appreciated!
1) If you have opted for medical management of EYP (regular draining, herbal or medical support rather than surgery):
a) how many years has your bird survived for post EYP diagnosis?
b) has your bird been able to overcome EYP and is considered 'cured' or no longer suffering from it?
2) If you have opted for surgery of EYP to remove the egg:
a) how many years has your bird survived for post surgery?
b) experienced any complications post surgery?
c) any relapse events post surgery?
3) If you have had a bird requiring a 'hysterectomy' equivalent for the bird (complete removal of their reproductive tract):
a) how many years has your bird survived for post surgery?
b) experienced any complications post surgery?
4) If you have discovered an inflamed oviduct etc during surgery and opted for partial surgical alteration of the reproductive tract:
a) how many years has your bird survived for post surgery?
b) experienced any complications post surgery?
5) If you have opted to have the implant option long term (i.e. deslorelin):
a) how many years has your bird survived for implant insertion?
b) experienced any complications with the implant?
Thank you again, I'm sure the answers may be useful for others with the same sort of issue into the future. I will share my experiences for others' learning as they unfold.
Many many thanks
A member of another forum (PigeonBiz) recommended I come here and ask my question that I have in relation to Egg Yolk Peritonitis and surgery as many chicken guardians have experienced this perhaps more commonly than pigeon botherers. I hope my post is acceptable, I will scour previous threads in relation to this topic also.
I have a female pigeon, Avia, who I adopted from a pigeon rescuer about 6 years ago. She's been diagnosed with Egg Yolk Peritonitis (EYP) about a week ago by a very experienced avian vet through an xray and drainage (about 24 ml). She's been given an injection of deslorelin to reduce her desire to breed. I have two weeks before she's likely to need the recommended surgery to remove the egg (and whatever else may occur upon surgery).
I have some questions and really keen to hear the experiences of the other forum members, your time contributing to my understanding of this issue is much appreciated!
1) If you have opted for medical management of EYP (regular draining, herbal or medical support rather than surgery):
a) how many years has your bird survived for post EYP diagnosis?
b) has your bird been able to overcome EYP and is considered 'cured' or no longer suffering from it?
2) If you have opted for surgery of EYP to remove the egg:
a) how many years has your bird survived for post surgery?
b) experienced any complications post surgery?
c) any relapse events post surgery?
3) If you have had a bird requiring a 'hysterectomy' equivalent for the bird (complete removal of their reproductive tract):
a) how many years has your bird survived for post surgery?
b) experienced any complications post surgery?
4) If you have discovered an inflamed oviduct etc during surgery and opted for partial surgical alteration of the reproductive tract:
a) how many years has your bird survived for post surgery?
b) experienced any complications post surgery?
5) If you have opted to have the implant option long term (i.e. deslorelin):
a) how many years has your bird survived for implant insertion?
b) experienced any complications with the implant?
Thank you again, I'm sure the answers may be useful for others with the same sort of issue into the future. I will share my experiences for others' learning as they unfold.
Many many thanks