Avian
Diseases, Illnesses, and Injuries
Natural Solutions for Your Parrot's Health |
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From these pages you will learn about some
of the different parrot diseases and injuries
to watch for that may cause serious illness
or even death in a parrot. Some of the illnesses
and injuries to be described are cause by
accidents or improper care, and others by
bacteria or viruses. In many cases, there
are remedies that may be implemented if
the problem is recognized soon enough, but,
for some, there are no known cures and the
result will be inevitable death. In most
instances, recognition of a disease, illness,
or injury will simplify cure and/or correction.
With proper care, early recognition, and
timely treatment, most problems can be cured,
or at least minimized.
Always be wary of "cheap"
prices. As with most thing, you
get what you pay for. This doesn't
mean that you shouldn't price
shop, but be sure to "KNOW
YOUR SOURCE AND GET REFERENCES".
Make sure that your source has
a good reputation and that they
offer a health guarantee. Normally,
this should be a period of 72
hours to have a bird check by
a qualified avian vet.
Anyone offering long term guarantees
will normally not back them up.
No one can, or will, guarantee
your care on a long term basis.
There are a lot of people that
buy for resale that aren't careful
about their sources. Prices may
be low to move the babies fast.
They must be sold before they
show signs of illness ,or die.
If you buy a baby at a low price,
and lose him, you really haven't
saved anything. You will have
lost, not only the baby, but the
part of you that you gave to him.
Avian medicine is still at its
infancy. Depending on the your
location, your avian veterinarians
may, or may not, still be inexperienced
and learning. Unfortunately, the
curriculum of most veterinary
schools concentrates primarily
on horses, cattle, dogs, and cats.
Avian medicine is, most often,
learned in practice on live patients,
our pets and breeders. If we can
educate ourselves, we can help
our avian veterinarians by suggesting
a possible diagnosis and solution.
This is not to suggest that we
should take it upon ourselves
to take avian medicine into our
own hands. We need to work with
our vets so that we can all learn
to care for, and save the lives
of, the parrots that we all love
so dearly.
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Click on any of the buttons above to learn
about the symptoms and possible solutions
to some of the known disease and illnesses.
Viruses and incurable illnesses have been
categorized into "Diseases", bacterial
and curable problems have been included
in "Illnesses",and "Injuries",
includes problems caused primarily by accidents,
improper care, or lack of proper precautions.
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