
Genetic disorder
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- Callow Courter
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Genetic disorder
My male shafttail will often twist his neck around so that his head is facing backwards and looking up. He doesn’t keep his head fixed in that position he just dose it real quick. I have read a few articles (I think someone may have posted on here before) about a genetic disorder that causes finches to twist there head backwards. Is my shafttails behavior normal or is it some sort of disorder? I have never seen my hen do this that is why I am a little concerned. Maybe I am just being a little bit paranoid. 

- tammieb
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I believe you are referring to a post a short time back where someone's bird apparently was suffering from "twirling". Here's a link that explains the conditon.
http://www.ladygouldianfinch.com/features_twirling.mgi
If it's normal behavior, I've never noticed my male shaft-tail doing it.
http://www.ladygouldianfinch.com/features_twirling.mgi
If it's normal behavior, I've never noticed my male shaft-tail doing it.
TammieB.
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Yeah that is the article I was looking at. He doesn’t go into spasms like the article talks about and he doesn’t loose his balance at all when he twists his head. He just dose it real quick when he lands on a perch or is looking around he twists his head sometimes as if to see what is above him. Do you think it would be safe to assume it is just natural behavior? 

- tammieb
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If he is acting normal otherwise, then I wouldn't worry about it. Could be just a quirk of his. I will watch my Shaft-tail more closely to see if I can catch him doing it to. He does do a funny little hop and chirp when he lands on a perch though. I don't know what that is all about but he does it nearly everytime.
TammieB.
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The cage he is in is 32"L X 24"W X 26"H so he dose have plenty of room to move. He was in a cage that was a few inches smaller then that for a bit. I guess I just wory to much when it comes to my birds.
I wanted to get others opinions about whether or not it was something I should be concerned about. Thanks for the help. 


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