Starwing
Member
So after having a phonecall with the avian vet two days ago,
yesterday I received the official result that Kobus tested positive for PBFD.
The method used in testing is referred to as PCR, and I have read that PCR
can be used to test feathers, a "swap", or blood.
The document however mentioned Kobus was tested using feathers and
"a swap". This made me wonder, by "a swap", are they talking about fecal
matter, or in fact blood?
The vet díd take blood, at the time, and his gender wás determined by
DNA from the blood (seperate document).
Ofcourse, I'm probably instinctively clinging to faint flutters of hope,
but since I am aware that PBFD can eitherway be in the blood, but also
"just" in the feathers without causing the actual disease, is it possible
that they only used the blood to determine Kobus' gender, and not to
actually determine the presence of the virus?
Ofcourse, it's probably a long shot, but here's hoping...
In other related topics, I'm definitely getting Kobus tested again in a
couple of months since I downright refuse to give up hope on us.
Although the evening when I heard the results through the phone was the
first time in probably literally ten years I have cried, and some crying I did,
the initial feeling of utter hopelessness, despair and terror have subsided and
have made careful place for a "just sad" acceptance of the situation at hand.
My fear that I would be unable to treat Kobus as the lovable (yet fierce)
little critter that he is luckily turned out to be unfounded, since this
morning, I had an amazing time with him just sitting on my lap, reluctantly
letting me pet him, only to hop over to my girlfriend within a couple of minutes as is usual for him.
I love Kobus so much it literally hurts, but I do believe that in the grand
scheme of things life and it's value is not measured by length but by love.
Nevertheless, we're going to aim for beating this thing together, and in the
meanwhile, nothing that comes tomorrow can rob us of our time today.
Much love to you all, we'll keep you posted and keep sharing our life with Kobus with you!
yesterday I received the official result that Kobus tested positive for PBFD.
The method used in testing is referred to as PCR, and I have read that PCR
can be used to test feathers, a "swap", or blood.
The document however mentioned Kobus was tested using feathers and
"a swap". This made me wonder, by "a swap", are they talking about fecal
matter, or in fact blood?
The vet díd take blood, at the time, and his gender wás determined by
DNA from the blood (seperate document).
Ofcourse, I'm probably instinctively clinging to faint flutters of hope,
but since I am aware that PBFD can eitherway be in the blood, but also
"just" in the feathers without causing the actual disease, is it possible
that they only used the blood to determine Kobus' gender, and not to
actually determine the presence of the virus?
Ofcourse, it's probably a long shot, but here's hoping...
In other related topics, I'm definitely getting Kobus tested again in a
couple of months since I downright refuse to give up hope on us.
Although the evening when I heard the results through the phone was the
first time in probably literally ten years I have cried, and some crying I did,
the initial feeling of utter hopelessness, despair and terror have subsided and
have made careful place for a "just sad" acceptance of the situation at hand.
My fear that I would be unable to treat Kobus as the lovable (yet fierce)
little critter that he is luckily turned out to be unfounded, since this
morning, I had an amazing time with him just sitting on my lap, reluctantly
letting me pet him, only to hop over to my girlfriend within a couple of minutes as is usual for him.
I love Kobus so much it literally hurts, but I do believe that in the grand
scheme of things life and it's value is not measured by length but by love.
Nevertheless, we're going to aim for beating this thing together, and in the
meanwhile, nothing that comes tomorrow can rob us of our time today.
Much love to you all, we'll keep you posted and keep sharing our life with Kobus with you!