Gaskins Lori A, Bergman Laurie
School of Veterinary Medicine, St Matthew's University, PO Box 32330 SMB, Grand Cayman KY1-1209, Cayman Islands, British West Indies.
J Avian Med Surg. 2011 Jun;25(2):111-8. doi: 10.1647/2010-027.1.
Avian veterinarians and pet bird owners were solicited to participate in online surveys to gather information about behavior problems in pet birds. A total of 84 avian veterinarians' and 203 psittacine bird owners' responses were analyzed. Behaviors with a high prevalence and a high level of owner concern, in descending order, were aggression, screaming, and feather picking. Veterinarians reported that the most common behavior problems presented to them were feather picking, chronic egg laying, aggression, and screaming, in that order. Most owners seeking advice went elsewhere before talking to their veterinarian. When consulted, most veterinarians recommended a combination of a medical workup, nutritional changes, housing changes, and environmental enrichments for these problem behaviors. Because owners do not often seek a veterinarian's advice, behavior problems exist in birds that are not being addressed by veterinarians. Advising veterinarians to question owners about problem behaviors at every visit will facilitate discussion and improve the treatment and welfare of pet psittacine birds.
我们邀请了禽兽医和宠物鸟主人参与在线调查,以收集有关宠物鸟行为问题的信息。总共分析了84位禽兽医和203位鹦鹉主人的回复。按患病率和主人关注程度从高到低排序的行为依次为攻击行为、尖叫和拔羽。兽医报告称,提交给他们的最常见行为问题依次是拔羽、慢性产蛋、攻击行为和尖叫。大多数寻求建议的主人在与兽医交谈之前会先去其他地方。咨询时,大多数兽医建议针对这些问题行为综合采用医学检查、营养调整、饲养环境改变和环境丰富化措施。由于主人不常寻求兽医的建议,存在一些兽医未处理的鸟类行为问题。建议兽医每次问诊时都询问主人有关问题行为的情况,这将促进讨论并改善宠物鹦鹉的治疗和福利。