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Hand–Rearing Birds

LJ Gage (Autor)

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464 Seiten
2008
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-37639-3 (ISBN)
103,41 inkl. MwSt
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Hand-Rearing Birds will provide the reader with a guide to the best methods of hand rearing all major species of birds. The book is broken into two sections. The first section covers standard hand raising methods and equipment, while the second provides individual chapters devoted to many major avian species. This book will be an invaluable reference for shelter veterinarians, zoo veterinarians, avian veterinarians, aviculturists, bird enthusiasts, and conservationists alike.

Laurie J. Gage, DVM, served as the Director of Veterinary Services for Six Flags Marine World in Vallejo, California, for twenty-three years, and then took a veterinary position at the Los Angeles Zoo where she worked with a large variety of mammals and birds. She is presently the Big Cat Specialist for the United States Department of Agriculture, and also serves as a marine mammal advisor to that agency. She edited Hand Rearing Wild and Domestic Mammals (Blackwell Publishers 2002). Rebecca S. Duerr, DVM, received her BS in Marine Biology from San Francisco State University and her DVM from the University of California Davis, where she will complete an MPVM degree on oiled seabird care at the UCD Wildlife Health Center in 2007. Since 1988, she has served as staff at several California wildlife organizations including the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito and Wildlife Rescue, Inc. in Palo Alto. She currently works as an avian and exotic animal veterinarian in Northern California. She serves on the Board of Directors and as wildlife shelter veterinarian for the Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento. She teaches baby bird care and avian trauma and fracture management at various wildlife rehabilitation centers.

1. General Care. 2. Chick Identification. 3. Incubation of Eggs. 4. Ratites. 5. Penguins. 6. Grebes. 7. Pelicans. 8. Flamingos. 9. Shorebirds. 10. Gulls and Terns. 11. Alcids. 12. Ducks, Geese, and Swans. 13. Eagles. 14. Hawks, Falcons, Kites, Osprey, and New World Vultures. 15. Condors. 16. Herons and Egrets. 17. Domestic Poultry. 18. Wild Turkeys, Quail, Grouse, and Pheasants. 19. Cranes. 20. Pigeons and Doves. 21. Parrots. 22. Lorikeets. 23. Roadrunners. 24. Owls. 25. Goatsuckers. 26. Turacos. 27. Hummingbirds. 28. Swifts. 29. Mousebirds. 30. Hornbills, Kingfishers, Hoopoes, and Bee-eaters. 31. Woodpeckers. 32. Toucans. 33. Corvids. 34. Passerines: Hand-feeding Diets. 35. Passerines: Finches, Goldfinches, and Sparrows. 36. Passerines: American Robins, Mockingbirds, Thrashers, Waxwings, and. Bluebirds. 37. Passerines: Swallows, Bushtits, and Wrens. 38. Passerines: Exotic Finches. Appendix I. Important Contacts. Appendix II. Nutritional Tables. Appendix III. Resources for Products Mentioned

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.3.2008
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin Kleintier
Veterinärmedizin Großtier Zoo- / Wildtier
ISBN-10 0-470-37639-2 / 0470376392
ISBN-13 978-0-470-37639-3 / 9780470376393
Zustand Neuware
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