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Postby tweetebirds on Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:35 pm

Thanks. I was just curious. I am well aware you or someone coming into your home can pose a "threat" to your birds if exposed to other birds. Was just wondering about it. Thanks.


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    Postby mccaw672 on Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:06 pm

    Scott comes to my home at least 2 to 4 times a year. I could not survive without him. I have over 130 birds in my flock

    I do know of a female vet around Georgia who has had problems with infected sexing incisions. (And is responsible for the death and 3 VERY RARE cockatoos).

    I will say this. I would not let anyone other than Scott touch my birds. If I had to pack up and drive to IL I would.

    Also I will be moving to AZ soon and Dr. Scott said I could fly him out there, he would be happy to come.

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