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Diseases in Parrots:
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This can be really scary. They (parrots) tend to hide their problems and by the time that their caregivers are aware of a problem it is usually fairly serious, and advanced.
For this reason it is advised that one be constantly on the alert for any change in their behaviour and attitude.
Watch their droppings (poop) -
Have an accurate gram scale and weigh your parrot weekly -
A well balanced diet, plenty of exercise -
The interaction with their human caregivers is also essential for these incredible creatures who are not living out their lives in the forests, basins and free flying in their native lands.
Caregivers are the parrots flock. They need to be part of the flock!!
A lone parrot in the wild does not usually survive.
PBFD and PDD are the two most serious virus infections that I have come across. To learn more about them and other diseases, follow the links below:
PDD: http://www.birdsnways.com/articles/pdd.htm
PBFD: http://www.avianbiotech.com/diseases/pbfd.htm
VARIOUS: http://www.yourparrotplace.com/pages.php?pageid=2
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