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NewHealth Care for your New Pet Bird
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Bird Health
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Bird Health... not seem like a common problem, but obesity in pet birds can really take a toll of your pet's health. In reality, many pet birds are obese. When your pet bird is obese, he or she is at risk for a number of medical conditions and may be more susceptible to diseases. If your pet bird is obese, it is important ... ... your bird is sick, quarantine from other birds or pets is usually recommended. Have an extra, smaller cage on hand use for this purpose and keep the ill bird in a different room. Use disinfecting sprays when handling he sick bird and clean his or her cage often to kill bacteria. To keep the germs low, ... ... way to avoid getting Aspergillosis or any other diseases is always to make sure that you are running clean and safe establishments. This is both for the humans as well as for the birds. You want to be sure that your animals are living in quarters that can be easily cleaned, and that are cleaned often, ... ... its cage and interacting with humans at least once every day. However, we all know that people have very busy lives and that this isn't always an option. If you cannot spend time with your bird every single day, the alternative is to make sure that you have two birds that can live together. This is actually ... ... system of a bird is interesting as well. Because the bird is intended to fly, the skeleton is adapted for this. It is very lightweight, which would allow the bird to get off of the ground. On the other hand, it is very strong, so that it doesn't break when a bird takes off or lands. Birds also have a ...
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