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QuestionWhat does sick bird poop look like?Hayley Heartfield is a Bird Specialist and the Owner of About Birds, a Pet Bird Shop in Montgomery County, Texas. Hayley specializes in pet bird care, behavior, training, and breeding. Hayley studied Animal Science at Texas A&M. About Birds carries many species of birds and offers grooming and boarding services as well as bird care products.Poop from a sick bird may have a different consistency or color than it usually does.
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QuestionHow do birds act when they are sick?Hayley Heartfield is a Bird Specialist and the Owner of About Birds, a Pet Bird Shop in Montgomery County, Texas. Hayley specializes in pet bird care, behavior, training, and breeding. Hayley studied Animal Science at Texas A&M. About Birds carries many species of birds and offers grooming and boarding services as well as bird care products.Birds are prey animals and don't typically show signs of illness. In general, be on the watch for lethargic behavior, eye discharge, nose discharge, or anything else out of the ordinary for your bird.
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QuestionMy budgie is fluffing himself up and closing his eyes. My mother cannot afford a vet. What do I do?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf your budgie has fluffed up wings and closes his eyes during the day, while it's not sleeping, it is very likely to be sick. If your mother cannot afford a vet, find out if someone would be willing to take a look at your bird for free, or for a reduced rate. You can ask the vet you normally use if they have any recommendations. If you live near a veterinary school, you may be able to take your bird to a student clinic.
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QuestionIf my budgie bobs her tail and fluffs her feathers more than usual, could she be sick? She hasn't been drinking very much.This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTail bobbing and feather fluffing are signs that your bird is cold and having difficulty breathing. If you're seeing these signs, it's likely that your bird is very ill. If you notice any symptoms of possible illness, consider it a medical emergency and take your bird to the vet as soon as possible.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my budgie seems to be losing feathers? Is he sick?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt depends on the season and the age of your budgie. If you have a young bird, it may be producing adult plumage. Budgies also grow new feathers during molting season. If your bird is molting, it will likely drop feathers for 2 to 3 weeks. Budgies do this annually. Watch for bleeding, as birds that lose feathers may bleed as a result. If your bird is bleeding, do what you can to stop the bleeding and take it to the vet as soon as possible. Budgies cannot afford to lose very much blood.
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QuestionMy budgie has a cold nose. Is that normal?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAs long as your budgie's nose is dry and clear, it's likely fine. If your budgie's nose is moist or crusted over, or if the bird sneezes frequently, it's likely ill.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if my Budgie salivates?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerBirds do salivate. However, if your Budgie is salivating excessively or drooling, this is specifically a symptom of a yeast infection (thrush). If not treated, the condition is potentially life-threatening. Take your Budgie to the vet as soon as possible for treatment. Thrush typically clears up with a 5-7 day antibiotic treatment.
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QuestionMy budgie just suddenly went lame in the one claw and I put him on his perch and he collapsed and died - what could've caused this?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerA budgie that starts limping is typically very ill and in pain. Budgies hide signs of sickness as a defense against predators. By the time you notice any symptoms of illness, your bird is likely extremely ill. Limping or lameness could be a symptom of overgrown nails or a vitamin D deficiency. However, in most cases, this is an indication of an infection, nerve damage, or heavy metal toxicity.
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QuestionMy budgie is about 1 month old. He's showing symptoms of respiratory problems and feathers poking above his ear. Is he okay?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf your budgie is showing signs of respiratory problems, take him to an avian vet immediately. Budgies tend to hide signs of illness. By the time those signs are noticeable, your bird may be extremely sick.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my male and female budgies are fighting?Community AnswerYou should put them in different cages and try to introduce them to each other a little bit at a time over several days. Put them on the same perch for about 5 minutes the first day, then 10 minutes the second, 15 the third, and so on.
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QuestionIs my budgie sick if it's losing feathers above the cere?Community AnswerPossibly. See your vet for advice.
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QuestionHow can I get him to eat?Community AnswerTry and put a treat that he likes and see if he will at least eat the treat. If he doesn't, take him to the vet.
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QuestionMy budgie is unable to perch properly, and she has never acted this way before. Is she pregnant?Community AnswerYour budgie might have a balance issue. If she is acting unusually, it is best to take her to the veterinarian for a health check up.
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QuestionWhy has my budgie's cere changed color?BirdobudgieCommunity AnswerIf your budgie is still a baby, this is normal. Usually, females have a pink to brown nose, and males have a blue nose.
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QuestionMy older budgie is always fluffed up and very cuddly. He sometimes sings and chirps but climbs to sleep on the floor of the cage at night. Is this a problem?Community AnswerIt may just prefer to sleep there.
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QuestionMy budgie is fluffed up and quiet. Could he be sick?Community AnswerThis may mean different things. If you just got your budgie it means it is scared and not used to its environment, but after a few weeks it will start chirping. Otherwise, see your vet for advice.
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QuestionMy budgie has dry nostrils. What does this indicate?Community AnswerIt is likely nothing to worry about. Your budgie is probably just going into breeding condition. This is especially common in female budgies.
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QuestionCan budgies see in the dark?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionMy bird's wings keep shaking, and he is squinting as if tired. Is he sick?BirdobudgieCommunity AnswerYour budgie may be sick and maybe he is scared of you. You should take him to the vet for a health checkup.
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QuestionMy male budgie is very quiet and sleepy today. His tail is hanging, his nose is dry and he isn't eating or drinking water. What should I do?Community AnswerTake him to the vet immediately. He could be seriously ill.
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QuestionIs it normal for a budgie to have his feathers up very often?Community AnswerIf he shakes it off quickly and returns to normal behavior, then yes, this is very normal and just him sorting his feathers. If he stays fluffed up and hunched, you should contact an avian vet immediately.
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QuestionWhat if it is breathing differently?Community AnswerThat may be because it is tired from physical activity. See your vet for advice.
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QuestionMy budgie is very tired all the time. She wants to sleep all day. What's wrong?Community AnswerIf she is tired all the time and not showing any interest in doing anything, you should take her to the vet. If she is old and otherwise acting healthy, she may just be slowing down due to age. You should still take her to the vet just to make sure.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my parakeet is breathing through its mouth and seems to have a cold? Are there any home remedies?Community AnswerDon't rely on "home remedies" when it comes to your pet's health. If you think your bird is sick, take it to the vet right away.
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QuestionMy budgie seems to bleed from the tummy every day. With him preening, it does not get time to heal. What is the best way to approach this problem?Community AnswerThe best thing to do is get him to a vet.
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QuestionWhy does my budgie hang upside down? Does it mean my budgies sick if he's hanging upside down?Community AnswerYour budgie is probably just playing.
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QuestionIs something wrong if the small feathers falling off my budgie are green when they were white before?Community AnswerNo, nothing is wrong. Birds' feathers can change colors as they age.
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QuestionMy 16 week-old budgies don't seem to hull their seeds. Does this mean they are sick?Community AnswerNot necessarily. Try smaller seeds. If nothing changes, take them to the vet.
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QuestionWhat does the budgie mean by shaking his head?Community AnswerHe may be showing territorial behavior. If you are concerned, check with your vet. It is probably nothing serious.
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QuestionIs my budgie sick if it falls off its perch, chirps a lot and sleeps a lot?Community AnswerIt may be having a balance problem. The chirping is normal, but I would check up with a vet.
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