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PDD Can Stay On Feathers

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Blu

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Bret
First let me say my heart absolutely breaks for anyone going through, or that has gone through having a bird with this terrible disease{or symptom of}:hug8:
Second, I personally don't feel I can ever be too cautious for my own flock. I don't live in fear, I am just realistic.
One of the most difficult things about this, is it is so erratic, and hard to pinpoint. I don't think anything ironclad can be said, yet.
Here is hoping that there will soon be answers. And thanks to those diligently researching towards some answers.:hug8:
I really like this post as I also will not live in fear, this is why after our baby blu passed away from PDD we spent 2 weeks throwing everything away and sterilzing everything humanly possible to clean with bleach etc etc and brought in two new macaws.

I do still take precautions but I will not let this PDD rule our lifes.
 
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