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So if it tests positive the best thing to do would be to cull her.I would not sell it either unless it tested negative for the respiratory diseases.
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So if it tests positive the best thing to do would be to cull her.I would not sell it either unless it tested negative for the respiratory diseases.
Many people would.So if it tests positive the best thing to do would be to cull her.
Okay then. Should I bring her home before or after I start to treat her?Then I see no problem with you wanting to take this bird home.
Will do.Call your state lab and ask about having birds tested.
I am not a fan of diseased birds, if you can't tell.So if it tests positive the best thing to do would be to cull her.
Would you?Many people would.
Got it.Dig the pus out...start the Tylan.
Okay. I will do my best to treat her.I would leave her where she is for now.
No, not unless I had more than one showing the same signs.Would you?
Go back and look at the pictures in Camping's thread.Okay. I will do my best to treat her.