Health Assessment of the Ex Situ Population of St Vincent Parrots (Amazona Guildingii) in St Vincent and the Grenadines (Original Studies) (Report) Health Assessment of the Ex Situ Population of St Vincent Parrots (Amazona Guildingii) in St Vincent and the Grenadines (Original Studies) (Report)

Health Assessment of the Ex Situ Population of St Vincent Parrots (Amazona Guildingii) in St Vincent and the Grenadines (Original Studies) (Report‪)‬

Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 2008, June, 22, 2

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Abstract: The St Vincent Amazon parrot (Amazona guildingii), listed as a CITES appendix I animal, is endemic only to the mainland of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), Lesser Antilles. A health assessment that included physical examination, hematology, blood parasite evaluation, plasma biochemical analysis, plasma protein electrophoresis, level of exposure to selected infectious agents, and fecal parasites was performed in July 2002 on 37 (51%) of the parrots in the captive population in SVG. Clinical abnormalities noted in the 37 parrots included poor feathers, lipomas, abnormal choanal papillae, obesity, leg ulcers, respiratory abnormalities, cardiac abnormalities, seizure activity, old fractures, missing digits, skin disease associated with mites (Knemidokoptes species), oral granuloma, and a thin, friable beak. Only 7 of the birds were clinically normal on physical examination. Results of hematologic testing, plasma biochemical analysis, and plasma electrophoresis were not statistically different between female and male parrots. No blood parasites were found in any of the 32 samples examined. None of the 36 parrots evaluated had antibodies to the 12 infectious agents tested. Of the 21 fecal samples available, Capillaria species was detected in 1 bird. Findings from this study, in addition to nutritional, genetic, and husbandry evaluations, have been used to make recommendations to the Forestry Department of SVG for improvements in husbandry and veterinary care of this ex situ population. Key words: health assessment, hematology, plasma biochemical analysis, plasma protein electrophoresis, ex situ population, avian, St Vincent Amazon parrot, Amazona guildingii

GENERE
Salute, mente e corpo
PUBBLICATO
2008
1 giugno
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
26
EDITORE
Association of Avian Veterinarians
DIMENSIONE
254,6
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