How can I help my bird?
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:43 pm
This morning I noticed that one of my two hybrid (zebra x society) finches seemed to be having difficulty pooping. She was stretching and squatting like she needed go to, but with no results. Neither bird has ever had any eggs and she wasn't acting badly otherwise. She has been eating and drinking without issue. She isn't puffed up and was flying around the cage with the other bird seemingly fine. I had to go to work, but I came home at lunch to telework so I could keep an eye on her. She still seemed like she would try sometimes to poop, but still nothing. I can't be certain that she hasn't had any movements though.
I decided to put her in a small cage so that I could know for sure if she had gone. This was the first time I had to catch her since I brought them home last fall, so it didn't go very well. I don't have a lot of experience catching them obviously. I used a small bird net and was extremely gentle by the time I did catch her, but she was really stressed. In the small cage, she perched and held her beak open for a bit. Is that normal?
While I had her in my hand, I checked her vent area and it was light pink and clean. There didn't seem to be anything wrong there, but I'm new at this, so who knows.
She's now moving about in the cage a little, trying to find her way back to her sister it seems but she hasn't eaten or had any of the water. I put a tiny bit of epsom salts in the water after I did a search on the forums for constipation.
Should I be taking her to the vet? I really hate to stress her out any more than she is. Am I overreacting? I feel like I could be, but we really love these two little birds.
I don't like having the two birds apart because they seem to be really attached to each other. The other finch is all over the place and squawking for her sister.
Here is what I feed them:
Herb Salad
Sprouted seeds (Birds R Us Black and White mixes)
Regular mixed seeds
Abba Minerals
Spray Millet
Greens and fresh veggies when I can get them to eat it
Should I have any particular meds on hand already?
Thank you!
I decided to put her in a small cage so that I could know for sure if she had gone. This was the first time I had to catch her since I brought them home last fall, so it didn't go very well. I don't have a lot of experience catching them obviously. I used a small bird net and was extremely gentle by the time I did catch her, but she was really stressed. In the small cage, she perched and held her beak open for a bit. Is that normal?
While I had her in my hand, I checked her vent area and it was light pink and clean. There didn't seem to be anything wrong there, but I'm new at this, so who knows.
She's now moving about in the cage a little, trying to find her way back to her sister it seems but she hasn't eaten or had any of the water. I put a tiny bit of epsom salts in the water after I did a search on the forums for constipation.
Should I be taking her to the vet? I really hate to stress her out any more than she is. Am I overreacting? I feel like I could be, but we really love these two little birds.
I don't like having the two birds apart because they seem to be really attached to each other. The other finch is all over the place and squawking for her sister.
Here is what I feed them:
Herb Salad
Sprouted seeds (Birds R Us Black and White mixes)
Regular mixed seeds
Abba Minerals
Spray Millet
Greens and fresh veggies when I can get them to eat it
Should I have any particular meds on hand already?
Thank you!