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Four Common Canary Diseases Revealed

By Editor

The best way to prevent various canary diseases is to provide a healthy diet and proper living conditions.  However, your bird may still get sick at some point in his lifetime.  There are a variety of illnesses that can affect your bird.  This article will discuss some of the most common conditions that can cause problems.

Mites

There are a variety of mites that can affect your canary.  Air sac mites infect his lungs and throat.  Other types cause problems with the legs, face, or feet.  Some mites burrow into your bird’s feathers and feed on decaying residue.  Red mites suck on his blood.

Tapeworms

Tapeworms usually cause problems with birds that are kept outside.  They can infect your cat when he ingests an infected insect.  The worms eat nutrients from the bird’s food, causing malnourishment.  As they multiply, they can cause a life-threatening blockage in the digestive tract.

Pox

One of the most serious canary diseases is pox.  This viral infection is transmitted via wild birds and mosquitoes.  Most birds experience crusty sores around their beak, feet, and eyes.  The diseases can also cause lesions to develop on the pharynx, larynx, and tongue.  There is no cure for this illness, and it’s usually fatal in most cases.

Constipation

Constipation is a less serious illness.  It’s just like the condition that affects humans.  It’s characterized by your bird’s inability to pass droppings.  You can help relieve the condition by giving him green vegetables.  Two of the most common choices include water-cress and lettuce.

These are some of the most common canary diseases. Make sure you check out this canary care guide. Stop by to quickly learn everything you need to know about basic canary care.

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