Prevalence and risk factors for feather-damaging behavior in psittacine birds: Analysis of a Japanese nationwide survey.
A case control study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of feather-damaging behavior and evaluate the correlation with risk factors among pet psittacine birds in Japan. Although feather-damaging behavior among pet parrots is frequently observed in Japan, its prevalence and potential risk facto...
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Main Authors: | Kazumasa Ebisawa, Shunya Nakayama, Chungyu Pai, Rie Kinoshita, Hiroshi Koie |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2ebdfd99bdfa44ff9b39ef0d2192e334 |
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