Chlamydia is a microorganism that is found within the system of many pigeons all the time, It is the principal cause of respiratory infections in pigeons. There are many different strains of the organism and while lofts can have resident strains to which their birds may have developed immunity through constant exposure, contact with other birds (strays, races, new introductions) can bring in new strains. Stress within the loft can also cause dormant Chlamydia to flare up, Stress causes the organism to spread through the body and cause damage to a variety of organs including the respiratory system, liver, bowel and ovaries. The respiratory system is however the usual site The introduction of any other disease into the loft can also leave the bird vulnerable to a Chlamydia flare-up.
Symptoms
Air sac infection
Nasal or ocular discharge
Rough plumage
Tremors
Lethargy
progressive weight loss
occasional conjunctivitis
high levels of urates in droppings
dead-in-shell youngsters
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