The course of pigeon circovirus infection in young pigeons experimentally kept under conditions mimicking the One Loft Race rearing system
Daria Dziewulska, Bartłomiej Tykałowski, Ewa Łukaszuk, Tomasz Stenzel

TL;DR
This study examines how young racing pigeons infected with pigeon circovirus respond under controlled rearing conditions, revealing patterns of virus replication and immune response.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into PiCV infection dynamics and immune responses in pigeons under standardized rearing conditions.
Findings
The viraemia peak occurred on day 14 and decreased significantly by day 35.
Infected pigeons showed a 40% higher rate of apoptotic splenic IgM+ B cells compared to controls.
Mild PiCV infection slightly increased B lymphocyte apoptosis in the spleen.
Abstract
Racing pigeon competitions are a popular sport where success depends on birds’ ability to return fast to their loft of origin. However, many additional factors like differences in feeding, training, everyday care and even geographical loft location influence race outcomes, which has led to the development of the One Loft Race (OLR) system. The OLR system aims to eliminate these factors by housing pigeons from various lofts in equal conditions in one facility. This in turn, however, fosters inter-individual transmission of pathogens. Fifteen young racing pigeons from five different lofts, naturally infected with pigeon circovirus (PiCV) were reared in one unit for six weeks. Four uninfected birds were kept in a separate unit and were treated as controls for flow cytometry analyses (background establishment). Blood samples were collected every seven days to extract DNA for PiCV…
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TopicsAnimal Virus Infections Studies · Plant Virus Research Studies · Viral Infections and Vectors
