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Hello, I was wondering if anyone has heard of cockatiels being silent carriers of chlamydia, the bird chlamydia I mean? And if so, I’m guessing that would potentially put other bird species, more susceptible to it at risk of getting it.
I ask because a while back my budgie had to be put down from what my vet said was a mega stomach bacteria. Later, upon reading the notes, it mentioned, mega bacteria, or chlamydia.
I was thinking of getting another budgie, but I have to pause for a minute because I’ve read that the cockatoo Family can be silent carriers of chlamydia. Has anyone ever had something like this happen with their flock? Has anyone heard of this?
I ask because a while back my budgie had to be put down from what my vet said was a mega stomach bacteria. Later, upon reading the notes, it mentioned, mega bacteria, or chlamydia.
I was thinking of getting another budgie, but I have to pause for a minute because I’ve read that the cockatoo Family can be silent carriers of chlamydia. Has anyone ever had something like this happen with their flock? Has anyone heard of this?