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Common conditions and syndromes of canaries, finches, lories and lorikeets, lovebirds, and macaws
Syndromes and conditions discussions are extremely useful for practitioners working with multiple avian species in a clinical setting. A basic knowledge of the common ailments by species helps the verterianrian and other veterinary health professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of the various birds seen in practice. This article reviews the conditions most commonly encountered in working with the species listed.