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swishmom98
06-13-2008, 08:00 PM
10 Most Common Budgie Diseases
By: Dr. Susan Clubb
Budgies can live to be 15 to 18 years old.
Bird Diseases

With good nutrition and care, budgies can live for 15 to 18 years. To keep your bird healthy, make sure he has a veterinary exam once a year. Here are 10 of the most common diseases the birds suffer from:



Tumors. Common tumors include fatty tumors, testicular tumors, kidneys, adrenal tumors and many other types.


Goiter. Iodine deficiency will cause enlargement of the thyroid gland that can cause changes in the bird's voice.


Psittacosis or parrot fever. Caused by the bacteria Chlamydia psittaci, this disease can be transmitted to people. Birds should be tested, especially if they will be living with elderly people, who are most prone to the disease.


Cnemodocoptes mites. Scaly face and scaly leg mites cause a build-up of scales with tiny holes on the surface of the feet and beak. The condition can cause beak deformities.


Liver disease. This is probably associated most often with poor nutrition, although other illness can cause the condition.


Polyoma virus. First described as "budgie fledgling disease," this virus causes the death of chicks as they emerge from the nest.


Psittacine beak and feather disease. This causes poor formation of flight and tail feathers (often in combination with polyoma. Affected birds are often referred to as creepers because they have no flight feathers and cannot fly).


Brown hypertrophy of the cere. This is a hormonal imbalance of older female budgies.


Megabacteria. Historically called "going light," the bacteria is probably actually a yeast infection and is treated with antifungal drugs. It causes chronic weight loss.


Protozoal infections. Trichomonas and giardia are common protozoal infections, especially in breeding colonies of budgies.

Traumatic accidents and accidental poisonings are common causes of death in budgies. Don't allow them unsupervised freedom in the home as they are often killed by other family pets.


If your pet is showing any signs of distress or you suspect your pet is seriously ill, CONTACTAll of YOUR VETERINARIAN immediately.

AngelWings
06-13-2008, 09:39 PM
Wow great post :D

Pippin's mom
06-14-2008, 01:26 AM
Thank you for posting this Swishmom!:) I'm making it a sticky as I think i will be helpful to our members and for easy reference.

trixa
06-14-2008, 08:27 AM
GREAT post! this will help a lot of people..:) thank you!

HAVE A GREAT DAY!!:D:D:D:D

sesil
05-13-2009, 05:12 PM
Thank you so much for this.At the moment i am reading all there is to know about diseases and budgies health because i am new to all these.I found it very educational and hope no birds get the serious infections or bacteria.

AmyMarie
07-22-2009, 02:14 AM
Thanx for this :D

flourshoppe
07-26-2009, 09:00 PM
Hi. Just read your post about tumors. It seems like every time I get a female she passes away with a tumor. I again have a gorgeous white budgie (Shanie) and she has one that is getting bigger. HOW do I get these tumors stopped and dissolved. She is very active, plays, flys to her swing, loves to eat fruit and veggies and even sits as she used to with one leg tucked under her and her head turned into her wing. Will giving her an all alkaline diet stop this if, you are familiar with the alkaline process.

Rowdy08
03-15-2012, 06:29 PM
Hello to everyone, I recently purchased 2 Budgies (2 females)(Pet Land) which I have had for about 3 months. The one bird has a nasal infection that is causing the bird to scratch its nose and the top of his head on the cement perch, must itch very bad. This area she scratches often bleeds. I want to help this bird get better that doesn't cost me a fortune. I've had many birds for over 30 years, (Sun Conure) to date that is 16 years old. I've never had a sick bird so this is new to me, HELP. Ron