California quail (Lophortyx californicus) from several locations in Oregon were examined seasonally between fall 1975 and summer 1978 for avian pox. Pox lesions were present on 66 of 256 (26%) birds from the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area. None of the remaining 41 birds from other areas was infected. Rates of infection of males and females were equal; juveniles had a slightly, but not significantly, higher prevalence of pox than did adults.
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1 July 1979
AVIAN POX IN CALIFORNIA QUAIL FROM OREGON
J. A. Crawford,
R. M. OATES,
D. H. HELFER