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My bird is fluffed up and sitting at the bottom of the cage. Is he ill?

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Yes, your bird is probably ill and should be seen by a veterinarian. A bird that is unable or unwilling to perch is generally not healthy. Fluffing for long periods of time means the bird is trying to stay warm and often is a sign of illness. Be aware, however that many birds will fluff their feathers from time to time for short periods.
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My bird is all fluffed up and is sitting on the floor of his cage. What should I do?

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Your bird may be ill. If you haven't already, seek out a veterinarian that specializes in birds and consult them as soon as possible.
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My Bird Is Fluffed Up (Sick). What Should I Do?

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Note: All birds become fluffed up at times. If this is a rare, one time event, it is probably not a problem. If, however, the bird is fluffed up more than usual, is inactive, and/or is sleeping while other birds are active, it probably signifies a problem. First, separate the bird from any other birds to try to contain the spread of illness. Place him in a hospital cage or a spare cage with a heat source (ceramic heat lamp, light bulb [60W], heating pad), and cover it with a towel.
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My bird is losing a lot of feathers. Is she ill?

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Not necessarily. Healthy birds will molt (exchange feather coats) once or twice a year. Other causes of feather loss include skin disease, poor nutrition, fighting between birds, and feather picking. If there are bald patches or other signs of illness, your bird should see a veterinarian.
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Can you have more than 1 bird in a cage?

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This is dependant upon the relationship you want with your bird. If the reason you have birds is to admire them from a distance, than 2 birds is fine together. If you purchase a bird to nurture as a companion than introducing or buying 2 birds will usually compromise the bond between you and your bird as they will have each other to depend on for companionship, preening & socializing.
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Can I keep foreign doves in a bird cage?

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No, foreign doves are wild creatures, and a bird cage is too small to make the dove feel safe and secure. Wild, foreign doves should be kept in spacious aviaries.
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How do I clean the bird's cage?

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Cold, soapy water, chlorine bleach, and a sponge work well for everyday cleanups. Bleach losesits disinfecting strength in hot water and when in contact with organic matter. Therefore, clean as much of the fecal material and food off of the cage, etc. as possible before wiping down with the bleach. For a more through cleaning (e.g. once a week) you may want to use some sort of disinfectant. Popular disinfectants include: mixing instructions: add 1/4 tsp. (2 grams) of granules to 1/4 tlb.
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How Big is Your Bird's Cage?

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What kind of cage is best for my bird?

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A good rule of thumb is to get the biggest cage you can afford to buy and that you have adequate room to house. The bird should be able to completely open it's wings without touching the sides of the cage in at least one direction. Make sure that the cage's bar spacing is size appropriate for the species of bird you own. The space between the bars should be 1" - 1 3/8" for larger birds, 3/4" - 1" for medium size birds, and 1/2 to 3/4" for smaller parrots.
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Do I need to bring my bird's cage?

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We would prefer if you did, as birds consider their own cage their haven. If you'd prefer not to bring their own cage then we are happy to accommodate your birds needs, but please bring along some of their favourite toys for them to play with.
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My Bird Has A Huge Cage, Do I Have To Bring It?

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Avian Suites? provides cages which fit each bird's individual needs from cockatiel to macaw. We do request that you bring each of your bird's favorite toys and dishes for food. We believe it helps the bird adjust more easily to its home-away-from-home when it can eat out of its own dish and play with familiar toys.
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When boarding my bird should I bring my own cage and food?

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It is HIGHLY recommended to bring the bird’s own cage and food. Birds can stress easily but by having their own "home" while they are away from home will make them feel more at ease. Also by bringing their own food they will not suffer from problems that could occur due to changes in their diet while they are away from home. We want them to be as comfortable as possible during their "vacation."
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Q.What size cage do I need to get for my bird?

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Get the largest you can possibly afford. This is where the bird will spend a great deal of it's time. A good rule of thumb is that the bird should be able to stretch out its wings fully in at least one direction. Note that "outstretched wing length" refers to the span of the *unclipped* wings.
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Actually, in our opinion, the larger the cage the better. Birds need their cages to be roomy so they can have plenty of room for toys and activities. Remember too, that many species, particularly those belonging to non-climbing species, need to be able to fly at least a little, to stay properly healthy.
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Can I keep my guinea pig in a hamster/bird cage or in our aviary ?

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It's surprising how many times I get asked this. Well, I have to say NO. Firstly, I've never seen a hamster or bird cage that is suitable for keeping a guinea pig in - they tend to have a smaller floor area in relation to their height and the doors are too small to allow proper access to your guinea pig. There is also the risk of contamination from a previous resident if sterilising is not carried out correctly. I have to say a big NO actually, on even just size alone.
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My bird loves to scavenge at the bottom of the cage. Should I let him do this?

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There are varying opinions about this. Some avian specialists like to emulate the bird's natural environment as much as possible, and that includes allowing the bird to forage on the ground for food as they would in the wild. Other specialists (primarily vets) prefer to keep the bird out of his droppings area, as bacteria is very prevalent in this area and may cause a plethora of infections or diseases.
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How often do I need to clean my bird's cage and dishes?

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All water and food dishes should be cleaned & disinfected more than once daily. I change my flock's water dishes at a minimum three times a day. They like to make "soup" with their food in the water dishes and with soup comes a build up of bacteria. All food dishes are washed and disinfected daily. Bird safe product for washing: Oxyfresh Cleansing Gele and Avicine Disinfectant
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Why does my Gouldian sit fluffed up?

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A chronic disease or infection will cause this behavior. Exposure to too low a temperature can also cause him to sit fluffed up.
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Can I keep it in a cage?

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The metal bars of a cage can seriously damage a bird's feathers as it grows older, and needs to stretch out its wings. If the wingfeathers keep breaking off against the bars, the bird may not learn to fly properly, or not have the plumage to fly effectively. Besides, wild birds don't belong behind bars. If you have to have a cage, make it a large one - several feet wide and more than 3 feet tall, so the bird has room to move and exercise as it grows.
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Where will I be sitting?

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Because our seating configuration changes for each show, we do not have numbered seats. Subscriber seats are reserved under the subscriber’s last name. An usher will show you to your reserved seats. Please note that while we make every effort to accommodate seating requests, we cannot guarantee your seating preferences, especially if you exchange tickets to a new performance time.
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Seating for tsoundcheck members is best available at the time of purchase, at the discretion of the TSO.
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The majority of groups rates apply to best available seats, so when you make your booking with See you can be assured of great seats. The best seats are normally situated in the stalls or the dress circle, while the upper circle and balcony offer a less costly alternative. The pricing structure varies from show to show and theatre to theatre, so please contact our operators, who will help you to decide which are the best seats for you and your group.
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Who will I be sitting next to?

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A new friend who is also single and wants to meet others – we do not believe in matching. Who better to decide who your ideal mate is than yourself! Wherever possible we will sit you next to someone with similar interests and within your age range group.
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What if my child is ill?

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If a student will not be in school, please call the office by 9:00 a.m. so that the appropriate teacher may be notified. The school must be notified immediately if your child has a communicable disease or condition such as chicken pox, measles, or lice. Please inform your child's teacher as soon as your child is diagnosed to permit the school to alert the other families in he school. The school nurse is located on the fifth floor.
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What is ILL?

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Interlibrary Loan (ILL) assists Wake Forest University faculty, students and staff in obtaining materials that are not available in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library or other libraries on campus.
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What will happen if I become ill?

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One of the major advantages of the LAP-BAND® System is that it can be adjusted. If your illness requires you to eat more, the band can be loosened. This can be done by removing saline from it. When you have recovered from your illness and want to lose weight again, the band can be tightened. This can be done by increasing the amount of saline. If the band cannot be loosened enough, it may have to be removed.
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Can I get bird flu from my pet bird?

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A pet bird would have to come in contact with a wild or domesticated bird with avian flu to become infected. Most human cases probably came from direct contact with infected birds or their droppings. Follow good health habits when cleaning your bird’s cage, and wash your hands frequently. In the United States there is no need at present to remove a flock of chickens because of concerns regarding avian influenza. The U.S.
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