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Psittacine Vaccines

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
Vaccines for Pachecho's disease and Psittacine pox are described. Clinical trials of these vaccines are discussed, and vaccination recommendations are included.
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Juvenile Psittacine Environmental Enrichment

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015
Environmental enrichment is of great import to the emotional, intellectual, and physical development of the juvenile psittacine and their success in the human home environment. Five major types of enrichment include social, occupational, physical, sensory, and nutritional. Occupational enrichment includes exercise and psychological enrichment. Physical
Elisabeth, Simone-Freilicher   +1 more
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Psittacine Nutrition

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 1999
Nutrition is defined as it relates to deficiencies, toxicities, and physiological states in birds. Levels of some nutrient requirements are given along with signs of deficiency. Signs of toxicity and the levels of nutrients required to produce them are discussed for energy, calcium, and protein.
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Cloacal papillomas in psittacines

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1986
SUMMARY Papilloma-like masses affecting the cloaca of 19 Amazons, 16 macaws, 3 parrots, 1 conure, and 1 parakeet were examined. Papillomatous lesions were characterized by proliferation of the lining epithelium on thin fibrovascular stalks. Carcinoma in situ was diagnosed in the cloaca of a macaw in addition to the other 16 macaws with papillomas ...
Sundberg, J P   +6 more
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Psittacine Therapeutics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000
Psittacine therapeutics incorporates a number of clinical parameters. These parameters include fluid therapy, nutritional support, blood transfusions, and administration of medications. This article highlights the basic therapeutic techniques utilized in a veterinary practice that treats psittacine species.
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Geriatric Psittacine Medicine

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2010
This article investigates geriatric psittacine medicine; it identifies how to recognize and treat pain, and describes disease conditions by system, administration of medicine, and examination techniques.
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Immunization against Psittacine Pox

Avian Diseases, 1985
Pox virus isolated from psittacine birds was used as a vaccine in trials with love birds (Agapornis roseicollis). The vaccine was applied by wing-web puncture using single- and double-needle applicators. Immunity was effective against challenge with virulent psittacine pox virus administered via the feather follicle/thigh.
R W, Winterfield   +2 more
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Mycobacteriosis in Psittacine Birds

Avian Diseases, 1983
Mycobacteriosis was diagnosed in five psittacine birds: a blue-headed pionus parrot (Pionus menstruus), three grey-cheeked parakeets (Brotogeris pyrrhopterus), and a red-crowned Amazon parrot (Amazona dufresniana rhodocorytha). Signs were marked muscular wasting, anemia, recurrent diarrhea, and dulling or loss of feathers. Lesions were commonly present
B, Panigrahy, F D, Clark, C F, Hall
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Common Procedures in Psittacines

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2006
General techniques performed on psittacine birds are described in this article, including restraint, handling, and grooming. Procedures to collect diagnostic samples and to administer therapeutic agents are detailed, including fluid therapy and nutritional support.
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Psittacine Incubation and Pediatrics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2012
Psittacine pediatric medicine and surgery can only continue to be practiced by avian veterinarians if psittacine aviculture (the successful captive breeding of parrot species) is active and thriving. Although beautiful, intelligent parrots are popular as beloved pets and reside in zoo and private collections around the world, private psittacine ...
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