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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
| - | Canker is caused by a flagellate protozoan and is also known as trichomoniasis, | + | {{ : |
| Finches are reported frequently, but potentially any bird can be infected, in particular pigeons, doves and birds of prey. Birds of prey are thought to get infected by eating infected prey. Scavenging can also infect corvids, in particular birds, who are already immunocompromised due to other health problems. | Finches are reported frequently, but potentially any bird can be infected, in particular pigeons, doves and birds of prey. Birds of prey are thought to get infected by eating infected prey. Scavenging can also infect corvids, in particular birds, who are already immunocompromised due to other health problems. | ||
| - | ===== Treatment | + | ===== Prevention |
| Canker causes plaque like lesions in the throat of the infected bird, which makes it progressively harder for the bird to swallow and eventually to breathe. The affected bird will eventually starve to death, suffocate or suffer a fatal bleed. Birds will also show signs of lethargy and fluffed up plumage, drooling saliva and regurgitated food. Infected saliva is known to contaminate a birdbath. This is what you can do to help: | Canker causes plaque like lesions in the throat of the infected bird, which makes it progressively harder for the bird to swallow and eventually to breathe. The affected bird will eventually starve to death, suffocate or suffer a fatal bleed. Birds will also show signs of lethargy and fluffed up plumage, drooling saliva and regurgitated food. Infected saliva is known to contaminate a birdbath. This is what you can do to help: | ||
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| * Sweep up droppings, spoiled or old food and dispose of it carefully in a covered outside bin | * Sweep up droppings, spoiled or old food and dispose of it carefully in a covered outside bin | ||
| * Change the water in baths and drinkers frequently | * Change the water in baths and drinkers frequently | ||
| - | * You may want to consider the use of commercial water sanitisers like Vetark Citrosan Water Sanitiser or natural organic apple cider vinegar | + | * You may want to consider the use of commercial water sanitisers like Vetark |
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| - | ===== Prevention | + | ===== Apple Cider Vinegar |
| Apple cider vinegar destroys microorganisms, | Apple cider vinegar destroys microorganisms, | ||
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