How Common is Psittacosis among IRNs?
Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 4:46 pm
We've had one case of Psittacosis passed onto a family member through a young cockatiel that was purchased from a pet shop which resulted in hospitalisation and about 12 weeks to recover (the family member that is, the cockatiel died).
Understandably, we're all a bit wary of Psittacosis now. Although the above case got out of hand as we didn't recognise it as Psittacosis at first, we just thought it was the flu.
We're now starting to set up an aviary for IRN, but naturally there's still a few jitters out there. We're going to test the breeding birds we buy for Psittacosis via a vet using a IC ELISA test. I did originally think that we could give them a course of antibiotics when they first arrived to flush anything out - but then I researched it more thoroughly!! 45 days omg that is a persistant bug!!
So, in a clean aviary with a balanced diet and limited contact with new birds (we plan on getting a second pair in about 6 mths but they would too will be IC tested and quarrantined) how high is the risk for Psittacosis?
I've read that tiels are more susceptible to it, but there is not a lot mentioning IRN in any detail.
Advice or comments from more experienced breeders would be welcome!!
Prue
Understandably, we're all a bit wary of Psittacosis now. Although the above case got out of hand as we didn't recognise it as Psittacosis at first, we just thought it was the flu.
We're now starting to set up an aviary for IRN, but naturally there's still a few jitters out there. We're going to test the breeding birds we buy for Psittacosis via a vet using a IC ELISA test. I did originally think that we could give them a course of antibiotics when they first arrived to flush anything out - but then I researched it more thoroughly!! 45 days omg that is a persistant bug!!
So, in a clean aviary with a balanced diet and limited contact with new birds (we plan on getting a second pair in about 6 mths but they would too will be IC tested and quarrantined) how high is the risk for Psittacosis?
I've read that tiels are more susceptible to it, but there is not a lot mentioning IRN in any detail.
Advice or comments from more experienced breeders would be welcome!!
Prue