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Noor's Personnel Tips on Parrot Care Topic 13
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Noor's Personnel Tips on Parrot Care Topic 13
MICROCHIPS
Deciding to microchip your pet
is a personal decision.
What is a MICROCHIP?
The microchip is
a tiny computer
chip about the size of a
grain of a rice with a unique identification number programmed into it.
Why Use a Microchip
The basic reason for
chipping is for reliable identification of a bird. It is safe and unlike leg
bands, cannot be easily removed.
Chip is permanent to
prevent possible thieves. Chips can be
quickly read with a scanner and traced via a registry. Some leg bands are
traceable, but only to the breeder or importer, not the current owner. The
breeder or importer may be able to provide further information, but the process,
even if successful, will take time. DNA fingerprinting, another method, also
takes time and will require a fee.
Some breeders chip a bird in order to identify and keep records on a bird's
history for tracking gene pools and variety. Chips also enable them to separate
among similar birds in an aviary.
Many government agencies
require permits to import/export, transport or keep a bird. Getting a permit
involves being able to uniquely identify a bird. Currently leg bands are the
accepted method. Chips are slowly
coming along.
Sometimes a leg band is removed
for various reasons or because an owner fears possible injury to the bird.
Veterinarians often supply certificates verifying leg band removal.
If the certificate is coupled
with a chip ID, this provides a continuing identification of the bird, both for
legal and resale purposes
Inserting the Microchip
The microchip is a tiny computer
chip about the size of a grain of rice with a single
identification number programmed into it. The chip is placed in a hypodermic
needle and then injected under the skin, where it stays permanently.
For most birds this is usually
above the breast muscle. It is a simple and safe procedure, done by a
veterinarian with a small, which requires no anesthesia.
It will not move in the body and
cannot be lost, altered or removed. The chip, which is harmless to the animal,
lasts for decades and need never be disturbed. There is no power supply nor
moving parts to worry about.
Since a microchip is invisible to the naked eye, a 'reader' or 'scanner' is
required to GET BACK the ID number on the chip. These devices use a radio signal
to read the number on the chip. The chip can also be seen, but not read, on an
x-ray.
Once a chip is inserted into a bird, it needs to be registered with a recovery
network. For a small one-time fee, the recovery network stores the pet's chip
number and owner information in a database.
If a pet with an implanted a
chip is found, the network is called and it will immediately contact the owner,
so that the pet can be recovered. Most networks maintain a 24 hour, 7 days per
week answering service.
It is important to
choose a brand of microchip which is MOSTLY used. This will make it more likely
that someone will have the proper scanner to read the chip if the pet is found.
Scanners (Chip Readers)
Scanners tend to be
expensive and so are usually found at veterinarians, hospitals, clinics,
shelters, zoos, large breeders etc.
Recovery Networks
There are a number of registry and recovery networks to choose from.
Some services carry alternate names to contact in case you are unreachable in an
emergency - a nice feature. One-time registration fees per pet with special rates for breeders and owners of multiple pets.
I hope this information is
helpful







