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		<title>OSU College of Vet Medicine, Sept 13-25, 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Echols will be seeing appointments and teaching at the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, September 13-25, 2010.  OSU is located in Stillwater, Oklahoma.  For more information, please go to http://www.cvm.okstate.edu/welcome/.
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		<title>Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic, Centerville, UT May-October, 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Echols will be working with Dr Doug Folland at Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic in Centerville, Utah from May through October, 2010 (when not off lecturing, teaching or working in other states).  For more information, please see http://parrishcreekvet.com/.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr Echols will be working with Dr Doug Folland at Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic in Centerville, Utah from May through October, 2010 (when not off lecturing, teaching or working in other states).  For more information, please see <a href="http://parrishcreekvet.com/" target="_blank">http://parrishcreekvet.com/</a>.</p>
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		<title>11th EAAV Conference, Madrid, Spain,April 26-30, 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Echols will present information on kidney disease in birds.  The European Committee of the Association of Avian Veterinarians meeting will be held in Madrid, Spain, April 26-30, 2011.
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		<title>Captive Foraging &#8216;&#8230;I would certainly recommend it to all owners of companion parrots&#8230;&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DVD:  Captive Foraging by M. Scott Echols DVM
A review by Greg Glendell
We are often told, quite rightly, that parrots are not domesticated creatures like most other ‘pets’ and that they retain all their wild-type behavioural needs.  Studies on birds have shown that they are highly motivated to search for foods and that this urge is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">DVD:  Captive Foraging by M. Scott Echols DVM</p>
<p align="center">A review by Greg Glendell</p>
<p>We are often told, quite rightly, that parrots are not domesticated creatures like most other ‘pets’ and that they retain all their wild-type behavioural needs.  Studies on birds have shown that they are highly motivated to search for foods and that this urge is so strong, captive birds <strong><em>prefer</em></strong> to seek hidden foods rather than merely go to their food pot and acquire the same items in a fraction of the time.  The need for birds to do this (and many other natural behaviours) is so strong, that where such behaviours are frustrated by conditions in captivity, the birds may develop a range of behavioural problems, including self-plucking. </p>
<p>Dr Scott Echols is a specialist avian vet who clearly has the welfare of parrots at heart.  He has been advocating foraging for companion parrots for some time and his ideas are explained very well in this DVD.  The DVD makes it clear that providing foraging facilities alone may not cure many common behavioural problems such as self-plucking.  However, the more a bird can replicate its wild-type behaviours, particularly actively searching for its own foods, then such problems are more likely to be prevented or, where already present, reduced. </p>
<p>The video shows several species of wild birds foraging, before concentrating on companion parrots.  The concept of the foraging ‘tree’ for companion birds is then introduced.  The tree is a multi-branched parrot stand with an array of food containers spread around its branches.  The tree also encourages the bird to exercise and the bigger it can be, the better. </p>
<p>Initially, with birds new to this method of feeding, food is simply placed in the containers and the bird is encouraged to climb around the tree to get at its food.  But this is only the start of the process.  Over time, the task of searching is made a little more demanding.  So, food is then partially hidden by paper covers, or wrapped in paper, within the containers, or hung from leather cords around the tree. </p>
<p>The use of hanging, food dispensing toys and foot toys is also introduced.  Those made either from natural materials such as wood and bamboo, or very hard plastic or steel are recommended.  Again, simple devices are tried out first, then more complex versions are introduced to keep the bird stimulated by variety and increasing complexity. </p>
<p>The DVD concentrates on two birds using the toys; a self-plucked umbrella cockatoo and an African grey.  Both birds show their enthusiasm for the foraging opportunities. </p>
<p>The DVD is clear and simple to follow, showing how carers can provide a variety of homemade foraging toys for their birds, as well as the use of commercially available versions.  There appeared to be some difficulty in getting the umbrella cockatoo to accept the tree and this took some months.  The DVD does not mention (or appear to use) positive reinforcement methods in encouraging birds to show new behaviours and this may explain why it took the cockatoo so long to accept the tree at the start.  In addition, there is mention of ‘trimming’ a bird’s wings to ‘encourage’ it to stay on the tree.  However, such imposed flightlessness is contrary to the DVD’s stated theme of actually <strong><em>encouraging</em></strong> more natural behaviours, not preventing them. </p>
<p>In addition to the 30 minutes main section, there are further sequences including a detailed section on how Dr Scott Echols made the film and solved various problems on the way.  The DVD is well-made and provides a very good guide to enriching the lives of companion parrots.  I would certainly recommend it to all owners of companion parrots.  Perhaps a later version could be done which included an introduction to the use of positive reinforcement to encourage parrots to take up these feeding methods.  Certainly, the more a bird can be kept busy foraging for most of its food, the less its chances of becoming bored and turning its beak onto its own feathers.  This DVD will really help you to keep your bird’s beak and brain busy searching for his daily foods. </p>
<p> Product details:</p>
<p>DVD.  “Captive Foraging: The next best thing to being free.”  30 minutes’ duration, plus a further 35minutes of details of some methods used and problems solved during its production.   Includes a leaflet with further tips and cautionary notes on some materials to avoid.  Can be played in the UK; US and Europe etc.  Produced by Zoological Entertainment Network, 2008. </p>
<p>Typical price:  £24.99, by mail-order from advertisers in this magazine.</p>
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		<title>Captive Foraging &#8216;&#8230;this video should be part of all new bird owners libraries as well as a must &#8220;prescription&#8221; for feather pickers&#8230;&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I purchased the Captive Foraging video at AAV and have watched it. I think it is excellently put together and both brief enough as to not overwhelm clients but also deep enough to provide useful tasks. Dr. Echols presents a few topics and then will summarize with written and verbal bullets. Everything is demonstrated with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased the Captive Foraging video at AAV and have watched it. I think it is excellently put together and both brief enough as to not overwhelm clients but also deep enough to provide useful tasks. Dr. Echols presents a few topics and then will summarize with written and verbal bullets. Everything is demonstrated with a real patient. In my opinion, <strong>this video should be part of all new bird owners libraries as well as a must &#8220;prescription&#8221; for feather pickers</strong>. It can be used in the waiting room or exam room as well. I am having my staff watch the video to make sure they are familiar with the concepts to help teach clients.</p>
<p>Laura Wade, DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Avian Practice)</p>
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		<title>Captive Foraging &#8216;&#8230;I’m very excited at the potential of this video&#8230;&#8217;</title>
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Easy to understand speech and language.
Concepts presented in a logical sequence and easy to understand format.
Good filming and foraging ideas for all levels of bird…very comprehensive.
I liked the use of wild animals as examples.  I think it makes it easier for people, especially skeptics and beginners, to believe the importance of foraging.
I love the presentation [...]]]></description>
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<li>Easy to understand speech and language.</li>
<li>Concepts presented in a logical sequence and easy to understand format.</li>
<li>Good filming and foraging ideas for all levels of bird…very comprehensive.</li>
<li>I liked the use of wild animals as examples.  I think it makes it easier for people, especially skeptics and beginners, to believe the importance of foraging.</li>
<li>I <strong>love</strong> the presentation (DVD cover, insert and disk photos). </li>
<li>Very informative in a very concise package.  It was definitely not “information overload” for those new to foraging.  It makes foraging seem very do-able and not like a giant hassle.  </li>
<li>I’m very excited at the potential of this video.  It should really help a lot of people improve their birds’ circumstances.</li>
<li>Have you considered doing a series of these? I’m sure you’re ready to start on another.   Maybe a Companion Parrot Health and Well-Being Series including chapters on Diet &amp; Nutrition, Trick Training, How to Introduce a New Bird into Your Home, How to Properly Socialize, Teaching Speech, Flight Training, Safety Issues……….and I’m sure you can think of a dozen others. </li>
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<p> Ali Weatherford, Austin, Texas</p>
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		<title>Captive Foraging &#8216;&#8230;This DVD is, simply stated, excellent!&#8217;</title>
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<p><em>This DVD is, simply stated, excellent!</p>
<p>Dr Echols has presented what could be an overwhelming and intimidating subject in a simple, understandable and practical manner that both veterinarians and our clients can easily put into application for their birds. I hope to be able to provide copies of this material to clients as a portion of the environmental enrichment and behavioral work we are doing daily with our patients. Life in a cage is far from adequate – even with established sound basic physical health and a good diet. Captive foraging exercise, as a component of environmental enrichment, actually provides purpose and fulfills these bird’s days with an essential array of daily maintenance behaviors. Well done!</p>
<p>Brian Speer, DVM<br />
Diplomate, ABVP, Certified in avian practice<br />
Diplomate, ECAMS, Certified specialist in avian medicine and surgery (Europe)</p>
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		<title>Review Vol I: &#8216;&#8230;One look says it all..&#8217;</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I cannot believe that there are six of these content rich chapters are<br />
included in only one DVD.<br />
Each of the chapters contains information that they should really know<br />
before purchasing a bird.</p>
<p>一見は百聞にしかず。それに尽きる。← this is Japanese proverb</p>
<p>There is a saying in Japanese “One look says it all”.  This is what I<br />
would think about this entire DVD.</p>
<p>Reiko Soga, DVM<br />
Grow Wing Animal Hospital<br />
Yokohama, Japan</p>
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		<title>Review Vol. I: &#8220;&#8230;an excellent source of avian health and care information&#8230;&#8221;</title>
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The Expert Companion Bird Care Series: Volume 1 is an excellent source of avian health and care information for both the novice and experienced bird owner. It covers nutrition, signs of illness, household dangers, appropriate housing, how to select an avian veterinarian and species identification for commonly kept parrots. The information is presented [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Sheryl Robinson</em></p>
<p>The Expert Companion Bird Care Series: Volume 1 is an excellent source of avian health and care information for both the novice and experienced bird owner. It covers nutrition, signs of illness, household dangers, appropriate housing, how to select an avian veterinarian and species identification for commonly kept parrots. The information is presented by Dipl. ABVP veterinarians in concise short chapters. The video shows many parrot species and the best way to care and house them. I highly recommend this video if you are considering getting a new bird or if you already have a feathered companion.</p>
<p>Sheryl Robinson</p>
<p>Board Member, Northern Illinois Parrot Society</p>
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