Journal article

Endoscopic Vasectomy of Male Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) as a Possible Method of Population Control


Authors listHeiderich, E; Schildger, B; Lierz, M

Publication year2015

Pages9-17

JournalJournal of Avian Medicine and Surgery

Volume number29

Issue number1

ISSN1082-6742

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1647/2013-063

PublisherAssociation of Avian Veterinarians


Abstract
To evaluate whether single-entry endoscopic vasectomy of male feral pigeons (Columba livia) significantly reduced fertility and would potentially be valuable for control of feral pigeon populations, 252 male feral pigeons were caught in the city of Berne and endoscopically vasectomized. In this procedure, approximately 1 cm of the deferent duct was removed bilaterally. Rapid, uneventful recoveries occurred in 94% (237/252) of the pigeons, whereas 6% (15/252) died because of complications associated with the procedure, consisting of perforation of the ureter (9/15), major hemorrhage (5/15), and respiratory arrest (1/15). Mean anesthesia time was 23 6 minutes. The vasectomized males were habituated to 2 pigeon houses together with fertile females. Another pigeon house with fertile pairs acted as control. All eggs laid were candled weekly to assess fertility. In the 2 pigeon houses with vasectomized males, the mean fertilization rate was 0.9% (5/563), while in the control pigeon house, the rate was 100% (39/39). The results indicate that endoscopic vasectomy of male feral pigeons may be a promising tool for field control of feral pigeon populations, especially in combination with other methods such as pigeon houses.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHeiderich, E., Schildger, B. and Lierz, M. (2015) Endoscopic Vasectomy of Male Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) as a Possible Method of Population Control, Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 29(1), pp. 9-17. https://doi.org/10.1647/2013-063

APA Citation styleHeiderich, E., Schildger, B., & Lierz, M. (2015). Endoscopic Vasectomy of Male Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) as a Possible Method of Population Control. Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery. 29(1), 9-17. https://doi.org/10.1647/2013-063


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