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Re: Problem beak
By:Dr. Christopher Brown
Date: 28 June 2009
Date: 28 June 2009
In Response To: Problem beak (Marc Balzac)
The beak lesion resembles what a traumatic injury or puncture wound looks like. If the lesion grows larger or spreads to other areas of the beak or face, then I would be more suspicious of an infectious disease or cancer.
-- Christopher Brown, DVM of The Regal Swan
Orlando, Florida, USA
Messages In This Thread
- Problem beak -- Marc Balzac -- 28 June 2009
- Re: Problem beak -- The Regal Swan -- 28 June 2009
- Re: Problem beak -- Dr. Christopher Brown -- 28 June 2009
- Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- Marc Balzac -- 30 June 2009
- Re: Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- Dr. Christopher Brown -- 2 July 2009
- Re: Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- Marc Balzac -- 13 July 2009
- Re: Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- The Regal Swan -- 13 July 2009
- Re: Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- Marc Balzac -- 13 July 2009
- Re: Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- The Regal Swan -- 30 June 2009
- Re: Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- Dr. Christopher Brown -- 2 July 2009
- Additional questions: Will beak heal, is it a tumor? -- Marc Balzac -- 30 June 2009
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