. Bird notes . able rule, and itapplies to all members whether they are personally acquainted withhim or not. Red-headed Gouldian (hen). (Thos. Turner). Cause of death, acute Waxbill (cock). (F. Howe). This bird had not completed its moult. There was double pneumonia; enlarged liver, which was undergoing fatty degeneration ; and inflamation of the bowels. There was also jaundice. You did not mention whether yon had just purchased any new birds, or had others ill, or had just recently lost (hen). (Miss M. Lock). Exhaustion resulting from retention of egg in ovi
. Bird notes . able rule, and itapplies to all members whether they are personally acquainted withhim or not. Red-headed Gouldian (hen). (Thos. Turner). Cause of death, acute Waxbill (cock). (F. Howe). This bird had not completed its moult. There was double pneumonia; enlarged liver, which was undergoing fatty degeneration ; and inflamation of the bowels. There was also jaundice. You did not mention whether yon had just purchased any new birds, or had others ill, or had just recently lost (hen). (Miss M. Lock). Exhaustion resulting from retention of egg in oviduct, no doubt due to change in (W. T. Rogers). Enteritis, Hangnest (hen). (O. Millsum). Cause of death, pneumonia. There was a parasite, 3 ins. in length, in peritoneal Budgerigar (cock). (Miss E. Brooksbank). Both lungs affected with pleurisy. (Miss L. J. Hetley). Cause of death, jaundice probably from a by post : Grey Parrot. (J. MacArthur).. m
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