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| | | Crows none flying I have two crows presently housed in a large aviery, nether can fly as thier feather are deformed. I am told that this is a common complaint in crows. I wonder why this occures and iff they will be permanently aflicted in this way? | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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