How to know if a bird have Bird flu?
How to know if a bird have Bird flu?
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Go to Dr.Quack
check its tonsils for white spots
your plumage becomes dull and you tailfeathers start falling out
If you have not been around waterfowl or poultry outside this country, you do not have the dreaded strain of bird flu. By the way, there are all sorts of types of bird flu - most innocuous, but it's hard to contract if you don't have a sick bird. You are not going to die.
If its sat in its nest with a box of tissues, a blanket and a very red runny nose.
Only chickens have bird flu
when it rolls over on its back and dies!
Log onto the RSPB website; they give all the detail you need. If you have a bird that you suspect to be ill, do not make any contact with it.
red/runny beak.. make sure you leave some night-nurse out in the birdbath tonight......
If yer bird flu, it flu, lady! Get over it!
My girlfriend has bird flu at the moment,layed up in bed feeling sorry for herself,she shoul thank herself lucky she doesn't get "man flu",now that is serious!!
It will be sneezing and have runny nose and eyes it may also have a fever and be going hot and cold.Make sure you keep it warm and give it plenty of fluids.
why u want to eat it?!?!? lol
if yr bird is in the house DONT WORRY ABOUT IT.
If you're worried your pet is going to get bird flu and kill you; don't. It hasn't really left China yet. There's no way your bird could have gotten it.
Take some blood and send it to a avian lab Call RAL at 972-960-2221 I ship blood to them from NY all the time great guys, talk top Erni or dave
if it talks , it will tell u, otherwise check the color of the tongue.
It dies!
The avian virus everyone is so concerned about is not in the US and nowhere near it. I sincerely doubt with all our restrictions about animals coming into the US that it will ever really hit here.
There are numerous sites about the Avian Flu "epidemic" in Asia on the net. But the long and short of it is, if your bird has it, its dead.
it will taste slightly bitter
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Answers:
Go to Dr.Quack
check its tonsils for white spots
your plumage becomes dull and you tailfeathers start falling out
If you have not been around waterfowl or poultry outside this country, you do not have the dreaded strain of bird flu. By the way, there are all sorts of types of bird flu - most innocuous, but it's hard to contract if you don't have a sick bird. You are not going to die.
If its sat in its nest with a box of tissues, a blanket and a very red runny nose.
Only chickens have bird flu
when it rolls over on its back and dies!
Log onto the RSPB website; they give all the detail you need. If you have a bird that you suspect to be ill, do not make any contact with it.
red/runny beak.. make sure you leave some night-nurse out in the birdbath tonight......
If yer bird flu, it flu, lady! Get over it!
My girlfriend has bird flu at the moment,layed up in bed feeling sorry for herself,she shoul thank herself lucky she doesn't get "man flu",now that is serious!!
It will be sneezing and have runny nose and eyes it may also have a fever and be going hot and cold.Make sure you keep it warm and give it plenty of fluids.
why u want to eat it?!?!? lol
if yr bird is in the house DONT WORRY ABOUT IT.
If you're worried your pet is going to get bird flu and kill you; don't. It hasn't really left China yet. There's no way your bird could have gotten it.
Take some blood and send it to a avian lab Call RAL at 972-960-2221 I ship blood to them from NY all the time great guys, talk top Erni or dave
if it talks , it will tell u, otherwise check the color of the tongue.
It dies!
The avian virus everyone is so concerned about is not in the US and nowhere near it. I sincerely doubt with all our restrictions about animals coming into the US that it will ever really hit here.
There are numerous sites about the Avian Flu "epidemic" in Asia on the net. But the long and short of it is, if your bird has it, its dead.
it will taste slightly bitter
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