- Apr 19, 2013
- 1,955
- 257
- 231
Parrots and other psittacine birds are especially dangerous because they can carry exotic Newcastle disease virus and show no clinical signs.
Exotic Newcastle's Disease is so easily spread and so stable in the environment that if I had pet birds that were carriers, my chickens will get it anyway whether I keep them in the same aviary or if they are separate. The only realistic way I could keep my hypothetically infected parrots from passing it on is to change clothes and shoes and probably shower every time I went near their cages. I would need a completely separate ventilation system in my house as well.
Many chicks have been in my aviaries and none have gotten sick, so I think I can be assured that my parrots are not carriers.