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heat stress and heat stroke on birds

Birds are included in the aviary or cage cage outdoors rarely exposed heat-related problems, no matter how hot the temperature outside.

Birds that are in the aviary cages (cage) outdoors tend to rarely have problems related to the heat no matter how hot cuhu outside, and this is of course contrary to the denan bird kept in a small cage, where the bird is highly vulnerable heat of the sun, especially if dried in the sun for too long can be fatal.



Birds are experiencing heat stroke will also experience stress due to heat stress or heat, its features are birds will meleberkan his wings from his body, and his throat would look like he was pumping with panting breath, it is known as gular flutter in which the behavior It aims to give off heat in the body through the mouth, (remember unlike humans who have sweat glands so that body heat will be released through sweat that birds do not have sweat glands so body heat will be issued by way of pumping heat out through the body), as time goes by stress heat experienced by the birds will adopt what can only be described as "looking eyes glazed 'and become unresponsive to stimuli such as noise goes from heat stress to heat stroke, a bird will turn ditangkringan spin jump or jump up and down and over time tangkringan grip will begin to weaken and at later stages of drying were run in sweltering heat this bird will fall and her seizures arising from the presence of clots in the blood vessels which prevents the blood flow to the brain of birds. dangers and risks of That bird drying too especially in conditions of excessive sun was scorching-hot.

Addressing birds experiencing heat stress
Actions that can be done when the birds showed symptoms of heat stress is to use a fan or air conditioner if possible, immediately put it into cages or giving a bath robe can spray slowly treat birds that stress due to the heat. This problem may be trivial to some chirping mania but it must be remembered that the level of stress caused by heat can be related to the immune system and can cause long term health problems that are not detected immediately.

Addressing bird heat shock (heat stroke)
and how to cope with prolonged exposure to birds that exhibit heat as above, birds with symptoms of a stroke because of heat or heat shock, immediately granted relief by way of birds bathing in water that cold but not too cold because water ice is known to give effect not good for the birds than the benefits. also mix a little soap in the bath water to clean the oil sticks to its feathers. so water can be directly on the skin of the bird, and cold water (not ice water) can provide a very good effect for the skin.

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