Avian Vet Emergency First-Aid #1

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

This event was sponsored by Phoenix Landing in Morrisville NC 04-26-09. If you haven't done so already you can go to their website at
http://www.phoenixlanding.org
Sign up for their fantastic news letter. Highly recommended. You too can attend the next event.

Many thanks to
Ann - President and Founder, for allowing us to produce this video for the public without restrictions.

Thank you Jennifer - Raleigh-Durham Adoption Coordinator,
& Michelle - Raleigh Durham Education and Outreach Coordinator
for the time they spent with us at this event.

We are all working together to help the birds in need in so many ways, whether be adoption, medical care or a sanctuary to remain out their lives in retirement with love and kindness. You all are a wonderful group and I look forward to meeting you all again soon.

Please take note to our Special Thanks to Dr. Greg Burkett at the end of the video. You do wonderful work and we love having you as our primary veterinarian for Flying Colors Bird Sanctuary of NC, INC.
http://www.flyingcolors-nc.com
You can contact Dr. Burkett personally at
http://www.birdieboutique.com

BEHAVIOR COUNSELING,
BOARDING SERVICES,
SPECIALTY AVIAN MEDICINE AND SURGERY

Thanks for Watching.

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  • good to see ya back!' nice vid. very informative

    i now have 5 birds..i rescued 2 more..long story. i could use some advise on one of them tho. email me and i can give u details.

  • Thanks jstwantU2noMe69. I am just about done with part 2.

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  • i have a male gouldian finch that is having trouble breathing but we dont have an avian vet near by,his symptoms are tail bobbing, heavy breathing with beak slightly open, continuous sneezing and beak wiping, very quiet, a bit fluffed up, sometimes looks sleepy. i treated for air sac mites with s76 for 2 consecutive days a week for 3 wks,then amoxitex for secondary infection and liquid nystatin. ill do probiotics but he is still on antifungal. hes still not better, what can b wrong plz help me

  • well done

  • very interesting! thankyou for sharing!:)

  • Thanks for posting these!! Really handy!

    Im currently taking a bird caring course, and Im getting my carers permit which will allow me to look after sick or orphaned wildlife (specifically birds) at home.

    This info is gonna help heaps!!

    Thanks a bunch :D

  • Good info for humans to have! Thanks for posting these.

  • Thank you for posting this. It's good to have that info out there.

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