Sick Gouldian Fledgling
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 10:03 am
Hello, I have a sick little Gouldian baby boy. I have had him for about a month and he's in the process of growing his adult feathers.
Two days ago I noticed that he was beginning to exhibit the classic sick bird signs. He's puffy and wants to sleep during the day. He also has diarrhea -- true diarrhea as his poo isn't formed at all and basically comes out as cloudy soup. I have taken what supportive measures I can. He has a heat lamp and access to food and water. He will eat and I did see him drinking yesterday.
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I suspect, but cannot confirm, that he has a gut related illness. I don't see the typical signs of respiratory distress. I do have some medicine to give him. I started him on Amoxitex (currently the only antibiotic I have) as well as Thrive supplements.
I did give him sprouted seeds. I used KD Cleanse to sprout the seeds and they never smelled off or weird. I stopped the sprouts when I noticed signs of illness. His little cagemate shows no signs of illness and she ate the same things he did. It also has been a little unseasonably cold here am I'm worried that he ate something bad, or got chilled and that is why he is sick.
There is no avian vet on duty within a 3 hour radius of where I live -- it is a Saturday as I type this. I can get him to a vet on Monday which I plan to do.
In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions? Has anyone ever seen anything like this in their flock? Also, has anyone ever tried DIY analysis of droppings? I do have the ability to examine using a microscope. I'm a pathologist by training but I only know of human disease, not birds!
Any help would be appreciated. Think good thoughts for the little guy!
Two days ago I noticed that he was beginning to exhibit the classic sick bird signs. He's puffy and wants to sleep during the day. He also has diarrhea -- true diarrhea as his poo isn't formed at all and basically comes out as cloudy soup. I have taken what supportive measures I can. He has a heat lamp and access to food and water. He will eat and I did see him drinking yesterday.
)
I suspect, but cannot confirm, that he has a gut related illness. I don't see the typical signs of respiratory distress. I do have some medicine to give him. I started him on Amoxitex (currently the only antibiotic I have) as well as Thrive supplements.
I did give him sprouted seeds. I used KD Cleanse to sprout the seeds and they never smelled off or weird. I stopped the sprouts when I noticed signs of illness. His little cagemate shows no signs of illness and she ate the same things he did. It also has been a little unseasonably cold here am I'm worried that he ate something bad, or got chilled and that is why he is sick.
There is no avian vet on duty within a 3 hour radius of where I live -- it is a Saturday as I type this. I can get him to a vet on Monday which I plan to do.
In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions? Has anyone ever seen anything like this in their flock? Also, has anyone ever tried DIY analysis of droppings? I do have the ability to examine using a microscope. I'm a pathologist by training but I only know of human disease, not birds!
Any help would be appreciated. Think good thoughts for the little guy!