The Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast

29. Vickie Joseph on developing a "Raptor Wellness" Program

April 10, 2024 Al Franke Season 2 Episode 29
29. Vickie Joseph on developing a "Raptor Wellness" Program
The Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast
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The Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast
29. Vickie Joseph on developing a "Raptor Wellness" Program
Apr 10, 2024 Season 2 Episode 29
Al Franke

Vickie and I begin our conversation discussing her "Wellness Program" in recently-trapped birds, which for obvious reasons, the falconer has no medical history and there is the potential that a recently captured raptor is carrying a sub-clinical parasite load, or has a bacterial or viral infection. Vickie starts by classifying types of pathogens that a falconer should be aware of, and describes  typical symptoms that may be present and which organ systems are most commonly implicated. We then turn our attention to physical injuries, nutrition deficiencies, and how the stress of capture can exacerbate injury and disease.  We then discuss Vickie's three main concerns when it comes to wellness of eyasses, and issues related to nutrition and tethering.  We conclude the episode with Vickie's recommendations for annual work-ups for intermewed hawks.  Thanks again for tuning into the "Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast, and I hope that you find this episode both interesting and useful.

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Vickie and I begin our conversation discussing her "Wellness Program" in recently-trapped birds, which for obvious reasons, the falconer has no medical history and there is the potential that a recently captured raptor is carrying a sub-clinical parasite load, or has a bacterial or viral infection. Vickie starts by classifying types of pathogens that a falconer should be aware of, and describes  typical symptoms that may be present and which organ systems are most commonly implicated. We then turn our attention to physical injuries, nutrition deficiencies, and how the stress of capture can exacerbate injury and disease.  We then discuss Vickie's three main concerns when it comes to wellness of eyasses, and issues related to nutrition and tethering.  We conclude the episode with Vickie's recommendations for annual work-ups for intermewed hawks.  Thanks again for tuning into the "Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast, and I hope that you find this episode both interesting and useful.