نتایج جستجو برای: pet bird

تعداد نتایج: 77839  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2014
fatemeh arabkhazaeli seyed ahmad madani

a captive adult common mynah (acridotheres tristis) died shortly after a course of seizure and opisthotonous with an illness characterized by severe lethargy, depression, loss of appetite, polyurate, and urate discoloration. abdominal distention and hepatomegly, visible over the abdominal skin, were noticed clinically. at necropsy, severe enlargement of liver with general discoloration was obvi...

Journal: :Compendium 2012
Heidi L Hoefer

An 18-week-old umbrella cockatoo presented for continuous vocalization and one episode of regurgitation. The bird had been purchased 3 weeks before presentation and was the first large pet bird owned by this family. The cockatoo was fed a commercial baby bird formula that the owners were heating in the microwave before feeding. The owner had been instructed on formula feeding by the pet store p...

2011
Peter S. Sakas

Introduction Birds are being heralded as the pet of the 1990's. An AVMA study in 1988 had estimated the pet bird population to be at least 12.9 million. This is truly an underestimate. In our practice we have some clients that have hundreds of birds. Nonetheless, this study indicates that pet bird numbers have increased by more than 20% since 1983, deeming birds as the fastest growing segment o...

2017
Miquel Vall-llosera Phillip Cassey

The international pet trade is a major source of emerging invasive vertebrate species. We used online resources as a novel source of information for accidental bird escapes, and we investigated the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of bird escapes at a continental scale. We collected information on over 5,000 pet birds reported to be missing on animal websites during the las...

Ali Hatam khani Sarang Soroori Seyed Ahmad Madani

An adult common mynah ( Acridotheres tristis ) was presented with severe signs of progressive depression , anorexia , debilitation , and also a history of moderate pododermatitis for the last two months . Hepatomegally was diagnosed clinically and radio-logically . The bird died a couple of hours after referral . Postmortem examination revealed typical liver enlargement with yello...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2016
J Berton C Harris Morgan W Tingley Fangyuan Hua Ding Li Yong J Marion Adeney Tien Ming Lee William Marthy Dewi M Prawiradilaga Cagan H Sekercioglu Suyadi Nurul Winarni David S Wilcove

The trade in wild animals involves one-third of the world's bird species and thousands of other vertebrate species. Although a few species are imperiled as a result of the wildlife trade, the lack of field studies makes it difficult to gauge how serious a threat it is to biodiversity. We used data on changes in bird abundances across space and time and information from trapper interviews to eva...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2012
seyed ahmad madani ali hatam khani sarang soroori

an adult common mynah ( acridotheres tristis ) was presented with severe signs of progressive depression , anorexia , debilitation , and also a history of moderate pododermatitis for the last two months . hepatomegally was diagnosed clinically and radio-logically . the bird died a couple of hours after referral . postmortem examination revealed typical liver enlargement with yellowish brown dis...

2001
M. ROBINSON

Trade restrictions stemming from the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) have created a situation in which rare and attractive bird species command high prices on international pet markets. Most of these species are of tropical or subtropical origin, and many are amenable to captive breeding. Hence, the possibility of exporting birds under CITES provisions for the ex...

2013
DAVID N. PHALEN

We are all children at heart. When we want something, we want it now and are willing to trust in fate if it means that we can get it now. Many bird owners are like this. They want a bird, so they buy it. They don’t necessarily spend the time to research the source of the bird, and often there is little money left over to make sure that their purchase is healthy. Many people buy birds and know v...

2005
Paul Jepson

© 2005 FFI, Oryx, 39(4), 1–6 doi:10.1017/S0030605305001110 Printed in the United Kingdom 1 Abstract Bird-keeping is an extremely popular pastime in Indonesia, where there is a thriving internal market in both wild-caught and captive-bred birds. However, little is known about whether the scale of bird-keeping represents a genuine conservation threat to native populations. Here we present the res...

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