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What diseases can a baby bird carry? |
My son found a baby robin on the ground after a wind storm two days ago. He brought it home, and we are caring for it. I wonder what kinds of diseases/sickness we can get by handling it. We are washing our hands after each feeding and using Germ-X. Few if any, I rescued three baby robins in different years, and I knew for sure there was absolutely NO RISK for me!!!! I was kissing them (well, this was quite unnecessary, but I couldn't resist ), and never washed my hands after caring for them. I never got any sickness or infection. I just read that they do not pose ANY risk for people. So, don't worry about that. Another thing is that it is the best for the bird to be taken to wild life rehab clinic (look for one in your area) as soon as possible. It shouldn't get used to hands, or it will not adapt to wild habitat. There they will keep it with other birds. Also, before you take it there, make sure to feed it every hour from 7 AM to 9 PM with soaked dry kitten food, fresh berries and earth worms, and give it some water from a dropper. Yeah, it's hard work, but I always felt so great doing that! |
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