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    Is my bird tired or sick?
    Hayley Heartfield
    Bird Specialist
    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.
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    Take it to the veterinarian to be sure. Birds are prey animals and don't always let you know when you're feeling sick, so it's important to see your vet if you're noticing potential symptoms.
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    How long does it take for a sick bird to die?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    It depends on what kind of illness the bird has and how serious the illness is. If your bird’s illness prevents it from eating and drinking, your bird could die within 1-3 days.
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    How do you know when a bird is dying?
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    A dying bird may wheeze or breathe rapidly, tremble, or fail to move even when startled. You might notice that the bird stops preening and that its feathers become disheveled and dirty. The bird might also lose its balance or let its head droop to one side. You might also notice symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea.
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    Will a sick bird eat?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    While loss of appetite or refusal to eat are common signs of illness, birds will sometimes eat when they’re sick. If you notice other worrisome symptoms, don’t assume your bird is healthy just because it’s eating.
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    My parrot has been sick for two days. Activity decreased, and he seems sleepy. His stool is black. There is no vet near me. What should I do?
    Fruity Rumpus
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    Make sure your parrot's food and water are clean. Use filtered water to water your parrot. Keep your bird in a warm area in the sun. Tropical birds prefer to be warm rather than cold. If you play with your bird a lot, take it down a notch and let him rest. A healthy bird needs plenty of rest.
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    My bird hasn't moved for two days. What can I do?
    SGrosjean
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    You should take your bird to be seen by a veterinarian right away. The bird could have an injury or life-threatening illness that needs medical treatment.
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    My parrot looks weak, and is inactive and unable to stand properly. What do I do?
    Jess2528
    Community Answer
    This can be a sign of many different illnesses. Please see a vet immediately.
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    My lovebird has plucked out the feathers from around his neck. What does this mean?
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    This is a sign of stress, or he may possibly have a parasite. You should take your bird to the vet.
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    How can I get my bird comfortable in my home?
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    Give them time to get used to their new environment, and then slowly introduce them to other things such as your hand.
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    I just bought a bird and today he's been sitting on the bottom of the cage, and staying in one place. I'm unsure if this is just because he's scared that I bought him not even 24 hours ago.
    SGrosjean
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    Your bird likely needs some time to adjust to its new home. Keep it warm and comfortable, making sure that it has plenty of clean water and food. Don't try to interact with it much while it adjusts. If it doesn't start moving around and acting normally within a day or two, call your vet.
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    My budgie is scratching his vent, is puffed up, and sleeping a lot. He is 5 years old, is eating, and drinking.
    SGrosjean
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    Your bird may be fighting off an illness. Keep it warm, hydrated, and comfortable. Talk to your vet if it continues to be lethargic and puffed up for a few days.
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    My love bird is shaking and cannot move. He is very weak. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    See your vet immediately for advice.
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    What should I do if my parrot isn't opening its eyes?
    Community Answer
    You should take your bird to a vet immediately if you cannot get it to wake up.
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    What can I do for a dehydrated bird?
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    Try to get it to drink as much as you can. If it refuses to drink, take it to the vet. Birds can die after 1-3 days without water.
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    Today a cat attacked my ringneck suddenly. He doesn't seem like he was hurt, but now he is not eating food and is closing his eyes. What should I do?
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    You need to take the bird to a vet immediately and tell them what happened.
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    My parrot is sick and it has an injury on the foot and cannot move . It is unable to breathe. What shall I do?
    Ellie Field
    Top Answerer
    If your parrot is having difficulty breathing it is best to see an avian, exotic or bird savvy vet. Keep your bird warm and in a small cage with only 1 low perch and food and water close to the floor.
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    My teil is always tired and fluffed up a lot. He only eats cilantro and sunflower seeds and he has pink in his eye, which I'm guessing in conjunctivitis. There are no vets nearby, so what do I do?
    SGrosjean
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    Keep your bird well hydrated and warm. Clean its cage daily, so that it is not exposed to additional germs. If the bird's eyes don't clear up in a few days, contact a vet and ask them whether you can get a prescription for antibiotics for your bird without a visit.
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    My bird has a broken leg. Should I wait two days before I take her to the vet to see if it gets better or should I take her immediately?
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    Take the bird immediately, because the bird's broken leg could get worse and no one wants that to happen.
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    My female budgie sneezes continuously. What is the home remedy I can do to cure her? I don't have vet nearby?
    SGrosjean
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    It may be that the bird is sick. Make sure that the bird is kept at a warm temperature and use a humidifier to make the air around it damp.
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    My bird has been sleeping more often after laying eggs (unknown if fertile). She loses balance, but is still eating. Should I be concerned?
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    No, the female is most likely just tired after laying eggs; she should be okay after 2 or 3 days. If symptoms persist, take her to the vet for an examination.
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    My parakeet is sick. It had a crust around its eyes that cleared up two days ago and is still eating and drinking water but is still sleeping a lot and fluffy fathers. The vet is closed, so what should I do?
    SGrosjean
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    Your bird is likely on the path to recovery. Keep it warm and comfortable, making sure it has access to clean water and food. If it is still lethargic when the vet opens, call them and make an appointment to bring it in to be seen.
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    Can we use this for a 3 week old baby cockatiel?
    SGrosjean
    Community Answer
    Your young bird may be more sensitive than an adult bird. Because of this, you should be cautious if it appears sick and get it veterinary care right away.
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    My red vented bulbul baby bird has suddenly stopped eating today and is lethargic and inactive in comparison to other days. What should I do?
    SGrosjean
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    Call your vet and tell them about your bird's symptoms. If the problem continues for another day or so, take it in to be seen by your vet.
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    What if my parrot won't eat food?
    Fruity Rumpus
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    If your bird is new to its home, this is normal. Try feeding it millet, then move on to different foods. Comfort your bird while he/she is eating, and reward your bird with affection when he/she eats. If this is a new problem, and/or if you've noticed any other worrisome symptoms, consult a vet.
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    My parrot has loose bowel movements. How do I stop it?
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    Most birds have loose droppings once in their lives. This can occur because of stress, relocation, change of diet, or excessive heat. Remember, if your bird is skinny it might need a bit more heat because it will have less meat on its bones to keep it warm. Also, let your bird have access to moving air, put its cage next to a window or fan.
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    My dove is really puffed up and won't eat. What should I do?
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    This may mean that your dove is cold, so try putting it in a sunny, warm area.
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    My parrot was vomiting but now it's acting normally. But we are very worried and would like to know what to do.
    SGrosjean
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    Keep an eye on your parrot for the next couple days. Replace all of its food and water, making sure to clean its dishes first. If your parrot vomits again, contact your vet.
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    I bought 2 pair of lovebirds 2 days ago and one pair is not moving in the cage and not taking in food and water. They're not even making sounds. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Take the bird to a doctor quickly! They may already be deceased.
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    My bird is not eating or drinking anything, and there is no vet near me. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Try different types of food, or try feeding the bird directly from your hand. He/she may be having trouble seeing the food. If this doesn't work, you're just going to have to travel to the vet.
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    My bird is breathing at high rate. Why is this happening?
    Community Answer
    Your bird may be aspirating and you should bring them into the vet for antibiotics.
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