Update on Amys noses...

AmyMyBlueFront

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And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
...I had a good look at his noses this morning. Looks like the cyst thingie he was treated for is all gone :) I'm hoping it wont return!


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Commonly they do not. But it becomes yet another item to keep a wary eye on.

Happy to hear that this has cleared up and he is healing well.
 

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Glad to hear it.
 

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Yay Amy! Good to hear, Jim.

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I'm so glad to hear it! Birds and horses can hide illness so well! I've had fowl pox swarming through my chicken flock right now and it just all sucks! I have a lot of chickens infected (over 25) one of them has the little tumors (cysts or warts or whatever you call the devils) over her eyes. She couldn't see for over a week and just last night a scab finally came off and she was able to open one eye. I have a roo who has the little nodules all in his mouth, tongue and esophagus and he is having a heck of a time staying hydrated and fed. I am terrified one of my parrots is going to contract this thing. It is spread by mosquitoes and close contact.
 
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And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
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I'm so glad to hear it! Birds and horses can hide illness so well! I've had fowl pox swarming through my chicken flock right now and it just all sucks! I have a lot of chickens infected (over 25) one of them has the little tumors (cysts or warts or whatever you call the devils) over her eyes. She couldn't see for over a week and just last night a scab finally came off and she was able to open one eye. I have a roo who has the little nodules all in his mouth, tongue and esophagus and he is having a heck of a time staying hydrated and fed. I am terrified one of my parrots is going to contract this thing. It is spread by mosquitoes and close contact.

Awwww geeezzzz those poor creatures!! :02: Made my heart sink reading about Ms. Cluck-Cluck and the 'roo! :(



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