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Bird Health
- Introduction
- Signes of A Healthy Animal
- Red Flags
- To learn more about bird health call (717) 299-5691
Introduction
If you notice signs of illness it is very important to get the vet promptly as most birds will hide illness until it is in an advanced stage. We recommend taking your bird to the vet BEFORE the bird ever becomes ill. Visiting your vet before the bird is ill will allow the vet to see your bird when it is healthy and help the vet create a routine preventive health care program for your new pet.
Signs of a Healthy Animal
Active, alert, and sociable
Eats and drinks throughout the day
Dry nostrils and bright, dry eyes
Beak, legs, and feet appear normal
Clean, dry vent
Smooth, well groomed feathers
Red Flags
Beak swelling or accumulations
Fluffed, plucked, or soiled feathers especially around the vent
Constant sitting on floor of cage
Wheezing or coughing
Runny or discolored stools
Favoring one foot when not asleep-- it is normal for birds to sleep on one foot
Eye or nasal discharge
Red or swollen eyes
Loss of appetite
If feeding fruits, the stool may become runny for a while. Many birds cannot tolerate too much acid that is in many citrus fruits, therefore we recommend limiting the amount of citrus you feed to your bird. When changing the food your bird is given, do so gradually. A sudden change may upset your bird's digestive system, or the bird may refuse to eat the new food. We currently feed Kaytee(TM) seed and pellets along with many fresh fruits and vegetables to our birds.
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