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Chickadee1982
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And the head of pathology said he cannot help unless the bird is dead. I am not willing to sacrifice her body to science just yet. lolI have been talking to the state vet, and the professor of avian science here at our university. Both said it sounds like fowl pox or a type of pox virus. I am not sure how a pox virus could be determined on a live bird, They all have the most recent pictures. No one can help or seems willing to![]()