2013
DOI: 10.1111/jpn.12103
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The diet of adult psittacids: veterinarian and ethological approaches

Abstract: SummaryParrots species are kept as pets because of their colours, their vocal abilities, their longevity and also their behaviours. Nevertheless, many owners do not know how to feed their bird in a healthy way and sometimes veterinarians and ethologists are confronted to dramatic situations. Diet is a key factor to prevent and reduce health and psychogenic disorders. Imbalance can lead to physical, physiological and behavioural modifications that can weaken the owner-bird relationship, cause bird discomfort an… Show more

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“…Obesity and atherosclerosis are common in parrots (Heatley & Cornejo, ). Birds offered a diet of seeds alone tend to have a higher BCS (Péron & Grosset, ). Obesity causes hemodynamic alterations, which may lead to changes in cardiac structure and function (Alpert, Fraley, Birchem, & Senkottaiyan, ).…”
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“…Obesity and atherosclerosis are common in parrots (Heatley & Cornejo, ). Birds offered a diet of seeds alone tend to have a higher BCS (Péron & Grosset, ). Obesity causes hemodynamic alterations, which may lead to changes in cardiac structure and function (Alpert, Fraley, Birchem, & Senkottaiyan, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In mammals, such as dogs, obesity is a volume-expansion disease, with systolic and diastolic ventricular dysfunction and increased arterial blood pressure (Neto, Brunetto, Sousa, Carciofi, & Camacho, 2010). In sedentary pet birds, being overweight may be associated with congestive heart failure, atherosclerosis, fatty liver and kidney disease (Péron & Grosset, 2014).…”
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“…Blue-fronted Amazon parrots ( Amazona aestiva , Linnaeus, 1758) are popular pets and are often kept in captivity [1,2], with characteristics such as an attractive appearance, interaction with the owner and a long lifespan helping to explain such popularity [3]. In captivity, it is common for these birds to have diets based on oilseeds, which are rich in fat and low in minerals and vitamins, and may potentially lead to nutritional and cardiovascular disorders, compromising the quality of life of the birds [4,5].…”
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“…Link nutrition to poor health (e.g. Fidgett & Robert, ; Cork, ; Crissey et al ., ; Péron & Grosset, ), associated veterinary costs, poor egg production and low chick viability (Houston & Fidgett, ; Fidgett & Dierenfeld, ), and suddenly the subject becomes more important.…”
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