The Main Reason and Treatment
Male pigeon fertility problems can stem from various factors, including nutritional deficiencies, infections, hormonal imbalances, and even environmental factors like stress or inadequate nest boxes. Other potential causes include advanced age, trauma, or genetic predispositions.
Specific Causes:
- Nutritional Deficiencies:A lack of essential vitamins and minerals, such as manganese, selenium, iodine, and zinc, can impact fertility.
- Infections:Orchitis (inflammation of the testes) or epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) can impair sperm production and quality.
- Hormonal Imbalances:Conditions like hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, where the pituitary gland doesn’t produce enough hormones to stimulate the testes, can lead to infertility.
- Testicular Dysfunction:Problems with the testes themselves, such as testicular trauma, injury, or congenital defects, can affect sperm production.
- Environmental Factors:Stress, inadequate nesting conditions, or disturbances in the aviary can disrupt mating behavior and reduce fertility.
- Advanced Age:Like humans, pigeons can experience age-related decline in fertility, particularly in older cocks.
- Genetic Factors:Some pigeons may have genetic predispositions that can affect their fertility.
Troubleshooting and Addressing Infertility:
- Dietary Adjustments:Ensuring a balanced and nutrient-rich diet, including supplementation with necessary vitamins and minerals, can improve fertility.
- Treating Infections:Promptly treating any infections, particularly those affecting the reproductive organs, is crucial.
- Addressing Hormonal Imbalances:If hormonal imbalances are suspected, consulting with a veterinarian for appropriate treatment is necessary.
- Improving Mating Conditions:Providing a stress-free environment with adequate space, safe nest boxes, and appropriate perch placement can encourage successful mating.
- Genetic Considerations:For pigeons with a history of infertility, it’s important to consider whether they might have a genetic predisposition and avoid breeding them.
- Lack of nutrients in the diet.
- Not getting the right treatment at the right time.
- Because most people do this, they try to have as many children as possible from their good joints and so they lay their eggs under other joints. This is why laying too many eggs can cause this problem.
Treatment Method and Duration:-
- For the first 15 days, give 1 tablet to the Male Pigeon with water in the morning and evening. After that give once a day. Egg breeding process will be fine.
- Give PROVOKE Free Syrup 2-3 drops in the morning and evening with water.
- Duration 45 to 60 days
Product Storage: Keep place cool, dark and dry place. Protect from heat and direct sunlight. Close bottel cap propperly after use.
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