Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: This study discusses the causes of bird deaths recorded in a small aviary dedicated to the breeding of a few exotic, wild bird species. Findings from 28 birds were examined over a period of five years. About 40% of the deaths occurred in the first two weeks after hatching in the two most numerous species in the flock and such losses were mainly a result of starvation caused by inadequate nutritional management. Additionally, 28% of the cases affected recently introduced birds. Despite frequent treatment with anthelmintics; a total of 21% of the deaths in the flock could be attributed to parasitic diseases, most of them in recently acquired birds. Only three of the deaths could be associated with advanced age, all of the further cases were also attributable to management fails. Our results indicated that propagation of these and other species requires an improvement of the management of the newly hatched and newcomer birds to considerably enhance the flock’s performance. Such information may be useful in conservation initiatives and may justify, at least in part, captivity of these animals. |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015wild bird managementcauses of bird deathLeiothrix luteaCallipepla californicaTauraco livingstoniiPolyplectron sp. pheasants.ABSTRACT: This study discusses the causes of bird deaths recorded in a small aviary dedicated to the breeding of a few exotic, wild bird species. Findings from 28 birds were examined over a period of five years. About 40% of the deaths occurred in the first two weeks after hatching in the two most numerous species in the flock and such losses were mainly a result of starvation caused by inadequate nutritional management. Additionally, 28% of the cases affected recently introduced birds. Despite frequent treatment with anthelmintics; a total of 21% of the deaths in the flock could be attributed to parasitic diseases, most of them in recently acquired birds. Only three of the deaths could be associated with advanced age, all of the further cases were also attributable to management fails. Our results indicated that propagation of these and other species requires an improvement of the management of the newly hatched and newcomer birds to considerably enhance the flock’s performance. Such information may be useful in conservation initiatives and may justify, at least in part, captivity of these animals.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000500553Ciência Rural v.47 n.5 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160903info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Luiz Gustavo Schneider deLipinski,Gustavo PistelliLorenzett,Marina PaulaRolim,Verônica MachadoMarques,Sandra Márcia TietzDriemeier,DavidCruz,Cláudio Estêvão Fariaseng2017-04-27T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 Oliveira,Luiz Gustavo Schneider de wild bird management causes of bird death Leiothrix lutea Callipepla californica Tauraco livingstonii Polyplectron sp. pheasants. |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Causes of bird losses recorded in a captive-bred wild bird flock between 2011 and 2015 |
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Oliveira,Luiz Gustavo Schneider de |
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Oliveira,Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Lipinski,Gustavo Pistelli Lorenzett,Marina Paula Rolim,Verônica Machado Marques,Sandra Márcia Tietz Driemeier,David Cruz,Cláudio Estêvão Farias |
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Lipinski,Gustavo Pistelli Lorenzett,Marina Paula Rolim,Verônica Machado Marques,Sandra Márcia Tietz Driemeier,David Cruz,Cláudio Estêvão Farias |
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Oliveira,Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Lipinski,Gustavo Pistelli Lorenzett,Marina Paula Rolim,Verônica Machado Marques,Sandra Márcia Tietz Driemeier,David Cruz,Cláudio Estêvão Farias |
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wild bird management causes of bird death Leiothrix lutea Callipepla californica Tauraco livingstonii Polyplectron sp. pheasants. |
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wild bird management causes of bird death Leiothrix lutea Callipepla californica Tauraco livingstonii Polyplectron sp. pheasants. |
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ABSTRACT: This study discusses the causes of bird deaths recorded in a small aviary dedicated to the breeding of a few exotic, wild bird species. Findings from 28 birds were examined over a period of five years. About 40% of the deaths occurred in the first two weeks after hatching in the two most numerous species in the flock and such losses were mainly a result of starvation caused by inadequate nutritional management. Additionally, 28% of the cases affected recently introduced birds. Despite frequent treatment with anthelmintics; a total of 21% of the deaths in the flock could be attributed to parasitic diseases, most of them in recently acquired birds. Only three of the deaths could be associated with advanced age, all of the further cases were also attributable to management fails. Our results indicated that propagation of these and other species requires an improvement of the management of the newly hatched and newcomer birds to considerably enhance the flock’s performance. Such information may be useful in conservation initiatives and may justify, at least in part, captivity of these animals. |
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