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    Doctor Hess: So in general the lifespan of
    a bird is based on size.
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    Most of the larger birds live longer.
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    Many of the big Macaws that we see, even the
    Amazon Parrots, the African Greys can live
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    30 to 40, sometimes even more years in captivity.
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    Most birds in captivity don't live as long
    as in the wild, becasue they are not exposed
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    to the same fresh air, and sunlight, and nutrition
    as they would get in the wild.
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    But these birds are very, very long lived,
    which makes them actually very popular pets.
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    And some of the smaller birds, however, live
    shorter periods.
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    I mean, what would you say?
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    You have Cockatiels, and smaller birds.
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    Sarah: I would say, Cockatiels and smaller
    birds, like this little green cheek Conure,
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    usually around 20 years.
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    I would say that the better diet and care
    they get early on, the longer you can expect
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    to have a healthy bird in your home.
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    Doctor Hess: Absolutely, I mean, some of the
    small Parakeets, the Budgerigars, we used
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    to think 6 to 8 years.
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    We've seen them actually live into their teens
    now that we know what their requirements are.
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    I've been a bird veterinarian for almost 20
    years.
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    And the recommendations I make now are very,
    very different from those I made years ago.
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    And we know that all these recommendations
    are very, very important in keeping kidneys
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    healthy, the liver healthy, bodies functioning
    longer.
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    So it is really important to seek out the
    advice of a veterinarian comfortable with
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    birds, so you can learn about what's best
    for your birds, so that he or she can be happy
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    and healthy for a very long time.
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  • Revision 1 = provided subtitles for Lecture 1.2 of Prof. Scott Plous' Social Psychology course

    Jul 17, 2014, 2:23 PM
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  • Revision 1 = provided subtitles for Lecture 1.2 of Prof. Scott Plous' Social Psychology course

    Jul 17, 2014, 2:23 PM

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