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  1. Simon & Schuster's Guide to Pet Birds by Matthew M. Vriends, 1985-01-31
  2. The Complete Guide to Raising Pet Birds for Profit: The Greatest Backyard Business Ever by James McDonald, 2003-09
  3. Let's Celebrate Pet Birds by Dr. Lafeber, 1989-11
  4. The Complete Pet Bird Owner's Handbook by Gary A. Gallerstein, 2003-10
  5. Hand-Feeding and Raising Baby Birds: Breeding, Hand-Feeding, Care, and Management by Ph.D.Matthew M. Vriends, 1996-10-01
  6. The Practical Encyclopedia of Pet Birds for Home & Garden by Don Harper, 1987-02-24
  7. Birds for Dummies by Gina Spadafori, Dr. Brian L. Speer, 1999-09-24
  8. 101 Essential Tips: Caring for Your Pet Bird
  9. Feeding Your Pet Bird (Pet reference books) by Petra M. Burgmann, 1993-09
  10. Doves (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Gayle A. Soucek, 2006-02-01
  11. Top 10 Birds for Kids (Top Pets for Kids With American Humane) by Wendy Mead, 2008-07
  12. The Baby Bird Rescue! (Wonder Pets)
  13. Marc Morrone's Ask the Bird Keeper (Marc Morrone Pets Series) by Marc Morrone, 2009-08-25
  14. Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti (Princeton Field Guides) by Steven Latta, Christopher Rimmer, et all 2006-11-06

1. BirdsnWays Guide To Pet Birds, Parrots & Exotic Birds Care & Breeding. Breeders,
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2. The Pet Bird FAQs
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3. Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Kitchen Physician V - Herbal Remedies For Parr
Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine Article on holistic medicine, and alternative therapies such as Category Health Animal Alternative Medicine Herbs......Holistic medicine, alternative therapies such as herbal remedies frequentlyare being chosen over traditional Western medicine for pet birds.
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Article II - The Kitchen Physician V- Herbal Remedies For Parrots

    THE KITCHEN PHYSICIAN V
    Herbal Remedies For Parrots
    by Carolyn Swicegood
      Herbal medicine was early man's first line of defense against the many ills and accidents that plagued him. Ancient humans learned from the observation of animals, including birds, how to use leaves, earth, mud and water to make soothing applications. Although the methods were crude, several of today's medicines are based upon sources as simple as those of ancient man. Presently, the use of herbs as self-prescribed medication is growing rapidly in the United States. It is an industry with more than $1.5 billion in annual sales. Medicinal herbs are the same natural plant drugs that have been used since antiquity. They remain the only form of medicine for a large majority of the world's population that lacks access to hospitals and pharmacies. Some of the popular herbal remedies for people are: HERBAL TREATMENTS FOR PARROTS
      Years ago, only the most experimental-minded of birdkeepers used herbs, because there were no guidelines for their use, nor had dosages for them been determined. As we realized that the potential for harm to our birds by herbal remedies was somewhat less than that of pharmaceuticals, we began to establish dosages by starting with minute amounts and increasing gradually to the optimal level. When using the milder herbs, one might use the method of establishing the correct dosage for a human infant of about ten pounds, and use one tenth the amount for a parrot weighing approximately one pound.

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6. Exotic Pets
Articles, links and resources for exotic pets.Category Recreation Pets Exotic...... Quieter than some of the other parrots, they are popular pet birds find outwhy here. More Pet Sitters - Finding a pet sitter can be a challenge.
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8. PURCHASING AND CARING FOR PET BIRDS - PETSTATION: BIRDSTATION - LIBRARY
LIBRARY PURCHASING AND CARING FOR pet birds pet birds are no longer maintainedin overly small, ornate cages that do not allow for social contact.
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    1. PRE-PURCHASE INFORMATION back Owning a bird as a pet has been popular since the Victorian era, when the parlor was not considered completely decorated unless it had a canary in a very small brass cage residing on a table in a corner. It has been only recently, however, that the health and management of pet birds has become a real concern of the pet bird breeder, owner and Veterinarian. Pet birds are no longer maintained in overly small, ornate cages that do not allow for social contact. Large bright airy cages, along with improved dietary management, have increased the life-span and reproductive efficiency of most of the pet bird species. Birds can be purchased from a variety of sources, such as pet shops, breeders, private dealers, or individuals. If you are buying a bird for the first time it is almost essential that you purchase your bird from someone who is in the bird breeding and/or selling business. These individuals usually have a reputation to protect; ask around and find out who in your area is known to deal honestly and fairly with buyers. Many stores today, especially those specializing in birds, have been operated by bird fanciers who have turned their hobby into a business; they usually know and care about their birds. They will have in stock items required for basic care and maintenance of birds, such as play toys, cages, bird feed and general health supplies. Sales personnel will generally offer you more information than you ever thought necessary to get you started, so leave yourself plenty of time to shop!

9. Exotic Pets
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More: Selecting a Pet - Need help deciding on the right pet? Bearded Dragons Moderately sized lizards native to Australia, Bearded dragons can make good pets. They are social, easy to handle, and show a range of fascinating behaviors. However, they do have strict requirements in diet and housing. More: Beginner Reptiles - Four good choices for the beginner. Discussion: Egg Laying - Do the females lay eggs if not bred?

10. Vitamin A Deficiency In Parrots And Other Birds
Describes the most common preventable avian disease, Vitamin A deficiency or hypovitaminosis A, which particularly affects pet birds that eat only seeds.
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Dealing With Vitamin A Deficiency in Birds
by Hannis L. Stoddard, III, DVM
Vitamin A deficiency can be disastrous for your bird but it's preventable The most common preventable avian disease that we see at our practice is hypovitaminosis A, or vitamin A deficiency, with or without accompanying secondary infections. Pet birds that eat only seeds (especially sunflower seeds and peanuts) are most prone to this problem because an all-seed diet is low in vitamin A. When vitamin A deficiency occurs, the cells that line the respiratory, reproductive and digestive tracts undergo structural change, making them unable to secrete mucous. Since mucous acts as a protective blanket to prevent invasion from pathogens (disease- causing agents), vitamin A deficiency allows environmental bacteria and other microorganisms to penetrate the mucous membrane barrier and set up "housekeeping" within these tissues. Symptoms of vitamin A deficiency depend on which organ system is affected (for instance the reproductive, digestive, or respiratory tracts) and which microorganism or combination of microorganisms is invading the patient. The respiratory system is the most often affected. Since the mouth and sinus are also lined by the cells that are compromised, you need only look inside the bird's mouth to see the early signs of this deficiency. Initially, you see small white plaques on the roof of the mouth and/or at the base of the tongue. The plaques ultimately become infected, forming large, obvious abscesses. The abscesses can distort the glottis (opening of the windpipe), causing labored breathing and eventually mechanical suffocation. The abscesses can even grow so large that they block the choana (the slit in the roof of the mouth). When this happens, the bird will exhibit profuse nasal discharge and obvious swelling around the eyes. The pain from these pockets of infection will eventually cause the bird to starve. The microorganisms can also spread throughout the bird's body with disastrous consequences.

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supplies and other products from the best pet shopping sites on the Web. Find all the bird supplies and products you need for your pet bird at these top online retailers.
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Offers supplies for dogs, cats, birds, aquariums, ferrets, reptiles and small animials.
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Carries a big selection of products for dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, small pets and horses.
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Canadian online pet store.
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Online site carries dog, cat, fish, ferret, small pet and bird items. Pampered Pet Supplies Offers products for pet birds, cats, fish, reptiles, dogs and small animals. Pet Market Pet products and information on pet birds, cats, dogs, horses, small pets and pond supplies. Petnet Outlet Carries plenty of popular products for a variety of pets. Pet Supplies Plus Retail store chain's website carries a broad array of pet needs.

13. The Aviary - Your Complete Guide To Companion And Pet Birds - All About Birds
A complete guide to companion and pet birds. Weekly articles, thousands of annodatedlinks and lots of resources to the best bird information on the Internet.
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Join the Aviary-list our newsletter! Sign up now for twice-a-month tips, advice and more! Info at The Aviary New Shop FREE Bird Clipart Types of Birds New Bird Info ... Aviary Home Page New Bird Tip: Birds are on their feet 24 hours a day they even sleep standing up. So provide perches of different thicknesses for good foot health. A good choice is natural branches of hard, safe woods like manzanita and ribbonwood, which are available from many pet shops. Never use sand-paper covered perches, because they can severely damage birds' feet. Click for more tips Those Not-So Severes Macaws Learn about these fascinating birds! Bird Photo Items Bags, caps, mousepads, mugs, shirts and more. All with photos of macaws, cockatiels and conures! Is your pet bird photogenic? We're looking for a few great photos of canaries, cockatoos, lories, African Greys, budgies, and other companion birds that would look great on t-shirts, mugs, and mousepads. If you'd like to share your photo with other pet bird owners on these items, email us at photos@theaviary.com and tell us about your photo. Keeping Birds in the Office Have you ever considered taking your pet bird to the office? Here's a story from someone who did just that.

14. MEL: Pet Birds
pet birds. Getting a Bird. Adopting An Older Bird; Bird Placement Program not-for-profit national pet bird rescue organization - dedicated
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15. Pet Birds Library - Amazons, African Grey, Macaw, Conure, Cockatoo, Cockatiel, L
send to birds@AnimalWorld.com. Click here for Book References which providedthe infomation and species identification used for the World of Birds.
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Contents Parrots Psittaciformes Psittacidae:
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17. Holistic Health For Birds: Avian Nutrition
Guide to pet birds, Pet Parrots Exotic Birds. List of holistic veterinarians; HolisticHealth for Horses,for dogs, for pet birds, for Cats . and much more
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Stress, pollution, prescription drugs, the overuse of antibiotics and a poor diet all contribute to the ill health of our birds. Good nutrition is the single most important factor in determining the health, vitality and longevity of our parrots. Because we have taken them from their natural environment, and because they are unable to forage and choose their own foods, it is imperative that we provide them a nutritionally complete diet. Welcome to...
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20. Psittacosis (Chlamydia Psittaci Infections) In Pet Birds
University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension NF9128. Psittacosis (Chlamydia PsittaciInfections) in pet birds. By Eva Wallner-Pendleton, Extension Veterinarian
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University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension NF91-28
Psittacosis (Chlamydia Psittaci Infections) in Pet Birds
By Eva Wallner-Pendleton, Extension Veterinarian Companion birds continue to increase in popularity as pets in the United States. Birds most frequently kept belong to the family psittacidae, or the parrot family. Although domestic breeding of parrots is becoming more widespread, a large number of birds are still imported from outside the United States. By law, these birds must enter the country through quarantine stations. There they spend at least 30 days and are tested for disease and fed food containing tetracycline, an antibiotic. The antibiotic treatment is to hopefully eliminate infections with Chlamydia psittaci, the bacterium that causes psittacosis. Psittacosis is a complex disease that affects many species of wild birds, and occasionally, humans that are in close contact with birds. The organism is shed in the feces and respiratory secretions of infected birds. Other birds pick up the organism by inhaling contaminated aerosols. Although infected birds may become extremely ill and die, most birds usually become asymptomatic carriers. They carry the organism in their bodies, shed the organism in their feces, but do not become ill, unless severely stressed. Without specific tests, it can be difficult to differentiate a negative from a positive psittacosis carrier. Psittacosis infections in people are usually mild, resulting in non-specific flu-like symptoms. Occasionally, however, severe bacterial pneumonia may occur which may require hospitalization. If untreated, psittacosis infections in humans may rarely result in death. Fortunately, the disease is very responsive to tetracycline therapy.

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