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Fatty liver in parrots

Fatty liver disease is a common problem in many companion parrots and is often the case for a visit to the vet, the consequences not always being obvious.  Diet plays an important role in keeping your birds healthy, and in the August 2011 issue, now out to subscribers and in the shops next Thursday (21st July), Leslie Moran provides information on how to avoid this common condition.  Worth a read!

Weighing parrots

Do you weigh your parrots?  I had a call from one our readers who said she had found a couple of forums that were discussing owners weighing their birds.  In all the years I have been involved with parrots, I honestly can't recall ever coming across anyone who actually weighs their birds regularly, except some breeders who may well do so when rearing chicks.

When I have suspected any problems with my birds, I usually check their breastbone, as I feel the amount of breast muscle gives a good indication of how the bird is doing.  Hardly any breastbone protruding will indicate possible 'overweight' and a protruding breastbone will possibly indicate that something is wrong.  That together with the bird's general condition will, I believe, be fairly accurate as to its health.  Does anyone weigh their birds?

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