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Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?
Posted by Dottie on 2/08/06
On 2/08/06, Dottie wrote: > On 2/08/06, KarenH wrote: >> I thought PBFD was a death sentence. Can birds recover from this? >> >> Karen >> >> On 2/08/06, Michael L wrote: >>> On 2/08/06, Dottie wrote: >>> Also this virus is most common with african or old >>>> world birds-so that those with conures (such as myself) will not >>>> be affected by the virus. >>> >>> Nothing could be further from the truth. All Psittacine species are >>> susceptable to PBFD. This also includes Lories and Lorikeets. >>> >>> Michael L > I give up--no matter what I say someone is going to disagree. Check it > out on the internet or talk with Branson Richie at Georgia University. Mia culpa!!! Since you are the "expert" you tell everyone about it then.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Cleaning and PFBD, 2/08/06, by Dottie.
- Re: Cleaning and PFBD, 2/08/06, by Dottie.
- Re: Cleaning and PFBD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Michael L.
- Re: Cleaning and PFBD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Dottie.
- Re: Cleaning and PFBD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Dottie.
- Re: Cleaning and PFBD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Michael L.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by KarenH.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Dottie.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Michael L.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Dottie.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by MKay.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by sorry.. here' s the picture!.
- Re: Cleaning and PBFD/Dottie Clarification Please?, 2/08/06, by Michael L.
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