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A cat caught a bird. What to do?
Treatment of coccidiosis
How to deal with beak problems
Treat severe Bumblefoot (Pododermatitis)
Treat air sac mites
Treat avian pox
Treatment of light cases of Bumblefoot (Pododermatitis)
Treatment of “Splay Legs”
Treat a fungal infection
Treat roundworms and lungworms
Treatment of kidney disease
Raise the body temperature of a young / sick bird
Treat canker
Treatment of problems with the airways
How to deal with white feathers
Rehydration before (forced) feeding
How to make a bird eat
How to treat Rheumatoid arthritis (geriatric care)
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10 Common errors in the rehabilitation of corvids
Information on eye diseases
Why is there information for vets?
How to identify parasites (microscope)
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For everyone
Emergency Situation
Bird-friendly garden
Build a nest box for jackdaws
Build a nestbox (deluxe) for jackdaws
Make your windows bird-safe
What can you feed (wild) crows with?
What do you feed young corvids? (nestlings and fledgelings)
White feathers (McDonald’s disease, Leucism and Albinism)
For vets and rehabilitators
General care
Lighting
Perch to sit on
Toys
Equipment for animal rehabilitators
Medicine related
Calculate dosage (mg to ml)
Medicin and dosage (international)
Medicines and probiotics
Herbal remedies
Different ways of giving medication
Pictures
Bad feathers (Rook, malnourished)
Bird pox (Crow,Magpie,Jackdaw)
MAC lung disease (Jackdaw)
Pictures of hairworms and hairworm eggs
Pictures of Red Chicken Mites (Dermanyssus gallinae)
Pictures of gapeworm (rook)
Scaly legs
Pictures of Lice
Pictures of a crow with “McDonald’s disease”
Pictures of gunshot wounds (air rifle, Råka)
Pictures of Leucistic birds
Unknown disease (possible tumor)
Treatments
A cat caught a bird. What to do?
Treatment of coccidiosis
How to deal with beak problems
Treat severe Bumblefoot (Pododermatitis)
Treat air sac mites
Treat avian pox
Treatment of light cases of Bumblefoot (Pododermatitis)
Treatment of “Splay Legs”
Treat a fungal infection
Treat roundworms and lungworms
Treatment of kidney disease
Raise the body temperature of a young / sick bird
Treat canker
Treatment of problems with the airways
How to deal with white feathers
Rehydration before (forced) feeding
How to make a bird eat
How to treat Rheumatoid arthritis (geriatric care)
Information
10 Common errors in the rehabilitation of corvids
Information on eye diseases
Why is there information for vets?
How to identify parasites (microscope)
Scientific Articles
Good to know about Corvids
“Soft Release” and “Hard Release”
Create an intensive care unit
X-ray settings for corvids
Anatomy
Links
Books
News
Contact
About us
English (UK)
Svenska
Nederlands
Dansk
Norsk
Polski
Deutsch
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