- Jan 19, 2014
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- Parrots
- Red Bellied Parrot /
Ruppell's Parrot /
Bronze Winged Pionus /
English Budgie
While Raven was at the vet, he also told me some news about allergies that I did not particularly want to hear. On top of the issue mentioned in my other post about Raven, he is also most likely having a reaction to the feather dust produced by his little bff Griffin ! ...and also Robin ...AND the budgies! This allergy could be stressing his immune system by long term exposure.
He said most of the Old World parrot species (with the exception of the tropical species like Eclectus and lories) have major DUST production! Cockatoos, Cockatiels, and Greys being the worst as we know, but apparently most other Old World species (especially African and Australian) including my Pois and budgies, have a significant amount of dust as well (yes... I can tell you it's true by looking at my furniture a day after dusting).
I thought Raven had a good amount of dust himself, but from what my vet said, the New World species (countries in the Americas - North, Central, and South), can be adversely affected by the dust of the OW species, as they don't have the tolerance for it since they are inherrently less dusty birds. Raven is a South American species. He is always sneezing and scratching his nares. . I've heard of Macaws being affected by Cockatoos in the same room, but obviously it's not just those species.
After I clean, I do notice dust settling very quickly again where the birds are. I dust and vacuum often, run a HEPA air purifier 24/7, give them showers once or twice a week I know, I know... But NOW, whether they like it or not (they hate it) they're getting one daily or nearly daily regardless! AND I will be getting an additional air purifier. The one I have is 'supposed to be' more than enough for the square footage in here, but as quickly as it gets clogged with dust and how hard it has to work, I think I definitely need another one. This is an EYE OPENER for sure :52:!
He said most of the Old World parrot species (with the exception of the tropical species like Eclectus and lories) have major DUST production! Cockatoos, Cockatiels, and Greys being the worst as we know, but apparently most other Old World species (especially African and Australian) including my Pois and budgies, have a significant amount of dust as well (yes... I can tell you it's true by looking at my furniture a day after dusting).
I thought Raven had a good amount of dust himself, but from what my vet said, the New World species (countries in the Americas - North, Central, and South), can be adversely affected by the dust of the OW species, as they don't have the tolerance for it since they are inherrently less dusty birds. Raven is a South American species. He is always sneezing and scratching his nares. . I've heard of Macaws being affected by Cockatoos in the same room, but obviously it's not just those species.
After I clean, I do notice dust settling very quickly again where the birds are. I dust and vacuum often, run a HEPA air purifier 24/7, give them showers once or twice a week I know, I know... But NOW, whether they like it or not (they hate it) they're getting one daily or nearly daily regardless! AND I will be getting an additional air purifier. The one I have is 'supposed to be' more than enough for the square footage in here, but as quickly as it gets clogged with dust and how hard it has to work, I think I definitely need another one. This is an EYE OPENER for sure :52:!
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