Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 , It was Pfiesteria something(named after the person who found it.) It is a flesh eater, that is why it was called fish kill. It did this to birds also and some of the fisherman who were catching them off the N. Carolina cost also got skin lesions. They did track it to chemical infiltration of the waters. You can find more on it on search at internet. keyword Pfiesteria or Red Tide, or Fish Kill. It is fascinating. --- Barth <pbarth@...> wrote: > Thanks . I really appreciate that. No one has > ever isolated a > virus in the bird disease that they call " PDD " > (proventricular > dilation syndrome). After reading so much and > experiencing symptoms > from toxic mold exposure, it's my bet that the > chemicals they use in > pellets and also mycotoxins are the cause of this > disease. > > There is a person who is questioning me on my > suspicions who has had > her share of PDD and also feeds nothing but pellets > to her birds. > She's put me on the defense. However, I do have an > avian researcher > who may be looking into this. > > Barth > > SBS: MY STORY: www.presenting.net/sbs/sbsstory.html > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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