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Re: Underweight Bird

Postby Michael » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:50 pm

Don't forget, checking weight is the most effective way to track fluctuations in well being. In a sick bird the weight may take a noticeable drop before plumpness is reduced. By weighing a parrot regularly you can be much sooner aware of an issue than by looking at it. But in order to know if in the long run your parrot is at a healthy weight, plumpness is the best measure. Then remember the weight it's at with that look and get familiar with normal daily fluctuations. Then if you see a loss of 10% in a short time, you know that something is wrong and can get to a vet in time.
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Re: Underweight Bird

Postby birdvet » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:25 am

Well said :D . And I'll hopefully write something nice and user friendly to post on the forum ;)

Michael wrote:I think you missed the mark. Don't you think Boston is just a tad too far north? Antarctica is the place to be :mrgreen:


I tried to convince them that it was bizarre to have a conference about penguins in the Northern Hemisphere...ah well, it will be an adventure :D

Your Gentoo photos are absolutely amazing!!! I can't wait to go visit Antarctica one day. The penguins I research (yellow-eyed penguins) live in the subantarctic so that's as far south as I've managed to get so far...
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Re: Underweight Bird

Postby Rue » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:50 am

I just 'feel the keel' too...I don't weigh anyone...

But I'd love to read an article on it! Thanks birdvet! And have fun at the Peguin Conference...

Wonder if there will be a formal dinner? :lol:
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