Message Number: SG18481 | New FHL Archives Search
From: sukiec@optonline.net
Date: 2006-10-16 22:37:46 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] RE: abstracts of latest ferret medical studies
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com

Oh, a quick note: avian mycobacterium is also common in wild birds in the U.S. and already compromised ferrets such as ones with lympho can catch it from tracked in bird feces, so when there is a compromised individual in the house it really pays to put your shoes where the ferrets can't chew the soles (quite a challenge here since my hubby has size 15 feet...).





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