FW> BH> sell locally if possible. I also have been informed of some new
esear
FW> BH> data that might blow old theories about polyoma out of the water. Do
FW> BH> by any chance have access to the AAV Journal? I think there might be
FW> BH> interesting article appear there soon.
FW>No, I don't. Keeps us posted on what it the article in AAV says, please.
I will. I have a friend who's vet is going to fax her a copy of whatever
comes out.
FW> BH> But the point is, unwittingly, there the virus was
just across the room FW> BH> and it didn't cross those few feet! I
walked past that cage around the FW> BH> bed to get to the babies. I
think we are going to learn a lot more soon FW> BH> about polyoma. Don't
get me wrong. It is a very serious disease and I FW> BH> highly respect
and hate it. FW> BH> Well, enough ranting,
FW>How is your hubby? Sorry to hear that the Red Heads eggs wereen't fertile.
FW>That is frustrating, isn't it? I thought the Moustache eggs weren't
ertile
FW>and instead of pitching eggs I'm handfeeding some chicks. It looks like
he
FW>Great Bills are going to nest. I hope that the chicks make it out of the
g
FW>this year.
Ed is better. Toe is smaller and less cellulitis in it and the ulcer is
healing well on the toe. Don't know when they will get around to
doing surgery on his back.
Ed went to Sarasota Fl today to court about back child support.
He has mostly been out of work because of impending surgery then
the complications that had to be fixed before surgery is a go. We
also are having to deal with his mom who is 78 and has alzheimers.
She was in the hospital last week and Fri we got her into a new
home, a private ACLF type place with 6 or 8 patients that will
take them a little physically worse off than institutional typed
places will, $1500 a mo and that is good comparably. Also spent
last week shucking and jiving legally so her house wouldn't be
forclosed on due to her bills being behind and all. Got that
taken care of too.
The good news is today I pulled the tiny Red Bellied macaw babies
to feed. Mama only likes to feed one so I pulled them both. Pulled
some tiels too and am still feeding the red throated conures which
are finally looking like birds.
The even better news is that the Yellow Crowned Amazon eggs are
fertile!!! And the 2d pr of Mexican Redheads might be fertile too,
but I can't tell yet for sure.
Hatched a blue crown conure today and have two green cheeks. The
babies are starting to trickle in. And the B&G's are getting kinda
big. Still with Ma and Pa for another week or so.
TTYL,
Barbara
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