Puffy OB waxbill hen?

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Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by Jon » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:21 pm

My OB waxbill hen has been a bit puffy since she's been around. She's in quarantine, along with her mate, and they're both active and eating. They have a heat lamp with a 90 degree hot spot, however, neither use it. Is it safe to say that she's not sick?

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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by wilkifam » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:40 pm

Is she molting?
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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by Jon » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:59 pm

wilkifam wrote: Is she molting?
Not that I can see. She's a bit scraggly, a little feather loss behind the head, but that's about it.

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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by Jon » Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:15 pm

This is what I'm describing as "puffy". She's still very active but I know birds can hide their illnesses well...

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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by finchmix22 » Fri Jan 18, 2013 7:36 pm

She looks fluffed up and I'd keep the heat lamp available and look at her droppings. Do they look watery, green/yellow, or other abnormal droppings? Have you treated for typical quarantine illness? If not, you should start with what seems most likely. Listen if she has trouble breathing, hear clicking while breathing, or see open beak breathing, which would suggest Air Sac Mites. Then, treat with Iverlux or S76. If you think she has an infections, the droppings can be an indication. Also, pick her up, even though it's stressful. Feel her breast bone and if she seems light/thin, you probably need to treat for coccidiosis. If you think she is having a respiratory or intestinal infection, she needs antibiotics.

My best suggestion would be to give a combination of Ronex 12% and Amoxitex, for a week. Then, follow with a probiotic to restore the gut flora. If she is sick, so is the mate, most likely.
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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by Jon » Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:22 pm

Oh god those medications are EXPENSIVE. I really can't afford them. :( I honestly can only wait and see how it plays out I guess. My parents aren't the kind of people who are willing to spend 90$ on a tiny 15$ bird, and I'm broke after building the aviary. The hen is more active this morning but still fluffy. I hope it's just a "cold".

EDIT - Oh, and I did check the female over. She seems a good weight, droppings normal, no clicking, etc.

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Post by debbie276 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:29 pm

If she's a new bird she might just need time to adjust to her new environment and diet. Other then the heat you might want to just watch her closely for any additional change.
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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by Jon » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:53 pm

She seemed to be puffy less often today, and was much more active. Hopefully she's gettin better.

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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by debbie276 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:24 pm

Very glad to hear that :)
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Re: Puffy OB waxbill hen?

Post by Sally » Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:25 pm

New birds often go through a sort of shock while adjusting to new surroundings, food, water. I like to put NV powder in the water for new birds, Thrive is another product that is good. They give the birds a little boost while they adjust. A small container of these products goes a long way, since you aren't using it very often.
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