sick bird/undigested seed
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:51 pm
Hi all,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. Currently I have two Gouldian finches. This is my first time with Gouldians. Previously I raised Zebra Finches.
The problem started when I brought home my finches, a male and a female. The first female I got from the breeder was sluggish from the start and quickly evidenced signs of illness (sitting fluffed up in the cage, low energy). I added a heat source but within days her breathing became labored and phlegm was dripping from her beak/nostril. About five days after I purchased this bird she died. The male evidenced no signs of illness.
The breeder was out of females but was expecting a new shipment of birds. A few weeks later he offered me a replacement female. When I came to pick her up (she had arrived the previous night) I noticed he had already put the new birds in with his flock without quarantining them which surprised me.
The day after i brought the bird home she started acting lethargic like the previous female. I thought maybe it was just stress from having been shipped. I added a heating element. She got progressively worse over the next couple of weeks. She slept most of the day at the bottom of the cage, only returning to the perch to sleep at night. Her droppings were normal. After a couple of weeks her symptoms got worse. Her breathing became labored and I thought I detected clicking noises. Thinking she had air sac mites I bought some medication and started treatment.
By the next day she was even worse and she looked like she was straining to expel something. So now I am thinking maybe she is eggbound. When I examined her her vent was blocked by something hard. I took her to the vet and the vet helped her to pass a large mound of what turned out to be undigested seeds.
$180 later I still don't know what is wrong with the bird. The vet sent me home with saline water, morphine and antibiotics but had no idea what the problem was. After my bird arrived back home she expelled some more undigested seeds.
I am reading on the internet (including someof these threads) that the undigested seeds could be from a parasitic infection and that the vet should have taken a stool smear. Also her droppings are a whitish green and I don't have enough experience yet with these birds to know if this is normal. I assume so. Has anyone else had a bird with these symptoms? Suggestions? Could it be parasites? Bacterial infection? Stress? I am so frustrated with my experience and don't want to have another bird die.
Best,
Dawn
Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. Currently I have two Gouldian finches. This is my first time with Gouldians. Previously I raised Zebra Finches.
The problem started when I brought home my finches, a male and a female. The first female I got from the breeder was sluggish from the start and quickly evidenced signs of illness (sitting fluffed up in the cage, low energy). I added a heat source but within days her breathing became labored and phlegm was dripping from her beak/nostril. About five days after I purchased this bird she died. The male evidenced no signs of illness.
The breeder was out of females but was expecting a new shipment of birds. A few weeks later he offered me a replacement female. When I came to pick her up (she had arrived the previous night) I noticed he had already put the new birds in with his flock without quarantining them which surprised me.
The day after i brought the bird home she started acting lethargic like the previous female. I thought maybe it was just stress from having been shipped. I added a heating element. She got progressively worse over the next couple of weeks. She slept most of the day at the bottom of the cage, only returning to the perch to sleep at night. Her droppings were normal. After a couple of weeks her symptoms got worse. Her breathing became labored and I thought I detected clicking noises. Thinking she had air sac mites I bought some medication and started treatment.
By the next day she was even worse and she looked like she was straining to expel something. So now I am thinking maybe she is eggbound. When I examined her her vent was blocked by something hard. I took her to the vet and the vet helped her to pass a large mound of what turned out to be undigested seeds.
$180 later I still don't know what is wrong with the bird. The vet sent me home with saline water, morphine and antibiotics but had no idea what the problem was. After my bird arrived back home she expelled some more undigested seeds.
I am reading on the internet (including someof these threads) that the undigested seeds could be from a parasitic infection and that the vet should have taken a stool smear. Also her droppings are a whitish green and I don't have enough experience yet with these birds to know if this is normal. I assume so. Has anyone else had a bird with these symptoms? Suggestions? Could it be parasites? Bacterial infection? Stress? I am so frustrated with my experience and don't want to have another bird die.
Best,
Dawn