June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
Australian Avian Vet Specialist Dr Ross Perry demonstrates how to hold and restrain a Quaker Parrot calmly to facilitate collection of a blood sample from its right jugular vein using a 25 g needle and tuberculin syringe.
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
DrRossPerry.com.au with Sydney’s Bird Vet Specialist Dr Ross Perry show you scenes of Narrabeen Beach and Lagoon on Sydney’s Northern Beaches while informing you of some of many the needs of single caged birds. Dr Ross Perry advises that Dis—Ease and unfulfilled needs, be they physical space to exercise, protection from predators and poisons and various bird hazards, dietary imbalances, irregular photoperiod and lack of direct sunlight, and emotional and sexual dis—ease all contribute to disease e.g.Randy Bird Syndrome.
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
www.DrRossPerry.com.au with Sydney Bird Vet Specialist Dr Ross Perry share important points about bird food and feeding caged birds. In Dr Ross Perry’s experience and opinion most caged birds suffer malnutrition from unbalanced diets and many develop obesity from being offered too much food and too little space in which to exercise. Dr Ross Perry aspires to help and work with you to improve the quality of life and health of caged and wild birds around the world.
Bird Care is sharing your organic vegetables 210610
www.DrRossPerry.com.au with Sydney Bird Vet Specialist Dr Ross Perry helps you learn about improving and supporting your pet birds health and well-being while showing you Mark and Cheryl’s new organic vegetable garden including spinach, silver beet, English Parsley, Italian Parsley, Basil, pumpkin, peas, shallots, bunching onion, mint, basil,tomato, blue berries, broccoli and potato. Most but not all vegetables are safe for birds.
Organic Broccoli and Organic Caterpillars for Pet Birds
www.DrRossPerry.com.au with Sydney Bird Vet Specialist Dr Ross Perry bring you a video clip about offering your pet birds Organic Broccoli and Organic caterpillars of the White Cabbage Butterfly as treats along with a little of a lot of other green vegetables herbs and grasses for supporting health and well-being. Mark and Cheryl’s Amazing Amazon Parrot Mr BE, as featured in other Youtube video clips, agrees… !
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
www.DrRossPerry.com.au with Dr Ross Perry brings you tips on improving your birds’ cage, and perhaps your friends’ bird cages as well. Most bird cages are a source of many health hazards. Dr Ross Perry aspires to help you improve the quality of life of caged and wild birds around the world.
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
The amazing Amazon Parrot Mr BE goes quack while on the move . Thanks to Cheryl and Mark for this video clip of their Amazon Parrot that comes to you via Dr Ross Perry, Sydney Bird Vet Specialist at www.drrossperry.com.au. The Amazing Amazon parrot Mr BE now features on a series of Youtube clips that you can find via DoctorRossPerry. See more of Mr BE at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uujVrRyblVg and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP4ZTLRcftY
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
DrRossPerry.com.au with Sydney bird vet specialist Dr Ross Perry brings you “Amazing Amazon Parrot Mr Be” in video 3 of 3. Mr Be does somersaults with Cheryl then meets Golden Retriever Cuddles.
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
Amazing Amazon Parrot Mr BE, a Yellow Crowned Amazon, lives on an acreage on the outskirts of Sydney and in this video he enjoys the freedom of an Australian Native Frangipani Tree while he calls the dog Brittney and the horse Chester.
Mr BE got his name from Balanced Essentials, the company of his Custodians producing remarkable essential oils registered for use for people. I use at least one of their products for topical pain relief and inflammation when appropriate off-label for birds. This Amazon Parrot video is #2 of at least 3 featuring Mr BE.
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June 28th, 2010 by RartaParrots
Meet Mr Be, a yellow crowned Amazon Parrot, enriching his life in a Camelia tree. These parrots are like 4 year old INTELLIGENT children, very demanding of one’s time and attention, and very needy of environmental enrichment, stimulation, company and more. Amazon Parrots are amazing birds, yet a poor choice as a pet unless you can give them all of the above, long term. Under usual circumstances in my opinion those Amazon Parrots bred and kept in captivity are best hand-tamed at a young age and then paired with another hand-tamed Amazon Parrot of the opposite sex via a process of match-making. This is Video 1 of at least 3 featuring Mr BE. 200610
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