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Mortality In Some Domesticated Pigeons (Columba Livia) From Jammu, India, Syed Mehmood, Nawab Nashiruddullah, Jafrin Ara Ahmed Jan 2021

Mortality In Some Domesticated Pigeons (Columba Livia) From Jammu, India, Syed Mehmood, Nawab Nashiruddullah, Jafrin Ara Ahmed

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Although pigeons are reared for recreational purposes in Jammu region, disease occurrence is sparsely documented. Based on clinical signs, lesions and laboratory investigation, approximately 600 out of 4000 (15%) domestic pigeons were found to be disease affected. Necropsy of 60 birds was conducted to determine the cause of death. Haemoproteus columbae demonstrated within erythrocytes and various development stages in tissue and endothelial schizogony caused majority deaths due to pneumonia and hepatitis (45%) accompanied by severe vascular and tissue reaction. Newcastle disease (20%) confirmed by positive serum haemagglutination inhibition manifested in a severe neurological form with characteristic cerebral malacia and demyelination. …


A Review Of Avian Influenza A Virus Associations In Synanthropic Birds, Susan A. Shriner, J. Jeffrey Root Oct 2020

A Review Of Avian Influenza A Virus Associations In Synanthropic Birds, Susan A. Shriner, J. Jeffrey Root

USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

Avian influenza A viruses (IAV) have received significant attention due to the threat they pose to human, livestock, and wildlife health. In this review, we focus on what is known about IAV dynamics in less common avian species that may play a role in trafficking IAVs to poultry operations. Specifically, we focus on synanthropic bird species. Synanthropic species, otherwise known as peridomestic, are species that are ecologically associated with humans and anthropogenically modified landscapes, such as agricultural and urban areas. Aquatic birds such as waterfowl and shorebirds are the species most commonly associated with avian IAVs, and are generally considered …


High Clinical Disturbance And Mortality In Pigeon Flocks Caused By Hadjelia Truncata Infection In Sistan, Iran, Reza Nabavi, Javad Khedri, Mehdi Jahantigh Jan 2013

High Clinical Disturbance And Mortality In Pigeon Flocks Caused By Hadjelia Truncata Infection In Sistan, Iran, Reza Nabavi, Javad Khedri, Mehdi Jahantigh

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A large number of birds in 3 pigeon flocks (containing 637 individuals) were severely affected by Hadjelia truncata. This was observed in April 2011 in Sistan District in Iran. In the affected birds, progressive weight loss, weakness, and death were observed. In the necropsy of 8 cases the gizzards were larger and softer than normal and in all of them distortion was detected. Stool examination by the Clayton Lane method revealed 72% infection among domestic pigeons. The hematological analysis of affected birds showed signs of decline in hematocrit and total protein volume. A levamisole treatment program could successfully remove the …


Effects Of Medetomidine-Ketamine Combination Anaesthesia On Electrocardiographic Findings, Body Temperature, And Heart And Respiratory Rates In Domestic Pigeons, Metehan Uzun, Sedat Yildiz, Gülteki̇n Atalan, Mehmet Kaya, Nesri̇n Sulu Jan 2003

Effects Of Medetomidine-Ketamine Combination Anaesthesia On Electrocardiographic Findings, Body Temperature, And Heart And Respiratory Rates In Domestic Pigeons, Metehan Uzun, Sedat Yildiz, Gülteki̇n Atalan, Mehmet Kaya, Nesri̇n Sulu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The applications of medetomidine (M) as a pre-anaesthetic and ketamine (K) as an anaesthetic agent were investigated in seven domestic pigeons in terms of the degree of anaesthesia (DA) and alterations in physiological parameters. An intramuscular (IM) injection of M (200 µg/kg) was followed by administration of K (120 mg/kg, IM) after 10 min. Body temperature (BT), respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR), DA, and electrocardiogram (ECG) findings were determined before (0 min) and 10 min after the application of M, and 5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 min after the administration of K. All pigeons had 4^{th} degree anaesthesia …


A Case Of Encephalomalacia In Pigeon, Yusuf Gül, Murat Dabak, Mustafa İssi̇ Jan 2001

A Case Of Encephalomalacia In Pigeon, Yusuf Gül, Murat Dabak, Mustafa İssi̇

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this report, a case of encephalomalacia in a pigeon brought into the Clinic of Internal Medicine (Fırat University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Elazığ - TURKEY) for examination and treatment is presented.


Blood Parasites Of Wild Pigeons In Ankara District, Yunus Gicik, M. Özkan Arslan Jan 2001

Blood Parasites Of Wild Pigeons In Ankara District, Yunus Gicik, M. Özkan Arslan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A total of 200 wild pigeons, 82 young and 118 adults, captured from 12 localities in Ankara District, were examined for blood parasites. Haemoproteus columbae was found in 57% (114/200) of the pigeons examined, and no other blood parasites were detected.


Morphology Of The Spinal Cord In The Chicken, Duck And Pigeon, R. Meri̇h Haziroğlu, İ. Önder Orhan, Di̇nçer Yildiz, M. Erdem Gülti̇ken Jan 2001

Morphology Of The Spinal Cord In The Chicken, Duck And Pigeon, R. Meri̇h Haziroğlu, İ. Önder Orhan, Di̇nçer Yildiz, M. Erdem Gülti̇ken

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The morphology of the spinal cord in 15 chickens, 15 ducks and 15 pigeons obtained from the Ankara region were examined. The spinal cord consisted of 15 cervical, 7 thoracic, 14 lumbosacral and 5 coccygeal segments (a total of 41 segments) in the chickens; 15 cervical, 8 thoracic, 16 lumbosacral and 5 coccygeal segments (a total of 44 segments) in the ducks and 13 cervical, 6 thoracic, 13 lumbosacral and 5 coccygeal segments (a total of 37 segments) in the pigeons. The cervical enlargement was composed of cervical segments 13-15 and thoracic segments 1-2 in the chickens; cervical segments 12-15 …