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Bird Budgie Respiratory Noise & Tail Bob #3 200910

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010

http://www.BudgieHealth.com with holistic budgie vet Dr Ross Perry brings you the 3rd of a series of clips about Budgie Casper and his strange respiratory noises and tail bob in which he explains why Casper might have become "sick".
If you missed #1 video in this series see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4lnmi1MEKs.
In video #2 Dr Ross Perry explains some aspects of avian Chlamydiosis and Human Psittacosis and the misuse of an antibiotic supplied by a petshop and then physically examines Casper. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKGQevF5bS0
In other videos In this series Dr Ross Perry discusses other aspects of some common causes of respiratory disease in Budgerigars including Chlamydiosis that is sometimes called chlamydophilosis and psittacosis. Dr Perry discusses how we can distinguish this from other diseases with respiratory signs such as trichomoniasis, goitre, coliform and other bacterial infections etc.

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  • I have written quite a lot about "kissy kissy" disease, randy bird syndromes, hygiene and sanitation and coliform infections in my manual "Caring for Birds with Love and Gratitude" that can currently be ordered with a bit of hassle filling in data at DrRossPerry dotcom dotau. At the same time, I have noted and agree with your suggestion and hope to address it in due course. Thanks, Ross

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  • I'm glad you addressed the problem with feeding birds from the mouth. Many people think that because the parent birds feed their young this way, it must be ok for them to do it too. Maybe a whole video on this subject would be helpful.

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