You'll know it with canker, trust me.This isn't necessarily telling because if the bird has eaten something fowl, his breath will also be fowl. It also may not be either of those things.
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You'll know it with canker, trust me.This isn't necessarily telling because if the bird has eaten something fowl, his breath will also be fowl. It also may not be either of those things.
thank youI would say it may be canker, a protozoan disease carried by pigeons. That can be treated with Aqua Zole (metronidazole) 50 mg per pound given orally every day for 5-7 days. Other possibilities are wet fowl pox or fungal yeast infection. Wet pox would only be suspected if you have fowl pox and mosquitoes around.