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ICD-10 code: W61.2

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Contact with other psittacines

Psittacines, or parrots, are social animals that thrive on social interaction. As a pet owner, it is important to provide your psittacine with opportunities to interact with other birds. This can be in the form of playtime with other birds or simply being in the same room as other birds.

However, it is important to introduce your psittacine to other birds slowly and carefully. Here are some tips to ensure a successful introduction:

  1. Quarantine any new birds before introducing them to your psittacine. This will help prevent the spread of any potential diseases.
  2. Introduce the birds in a neutral location. This can be a separate play area or a new room that neither bird has been in before.
  3. Supervise the birds closely during the introduction. Watch for any signs of aggression or fear from either bird.
  4. Give the birds plenty of space. Allow them to get used to each other's presence gradually and at their own pace.
  5. Provide plenty of toys, perches, and food and water dishes to prevent any competition or aggression over resources.

If your psittacine does not seem interested in interacting with other birds, do not force the issue. Some birds prefer to be alone, and that is perfectly fine. It is important to respect your bird's individual personality and preferences.

In conclusion, providing your psittacine with opportunities to interact with other birds can be beneficial for their socialization and overall well-being. However, it is crucial to introduce new birds slowly and carefully to ensure a successful and safe interaction.

Diagnosis Codes for Contact with other psittacines | W61.2

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