strange happening
- dfcauley
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strange happening
This morning I was sitting on a bench in my bird room getting ready to band the last two owls when all of a sudden one of my gouldians (the one I adopted back from my friend) just fell at my feet. It didin't seem to be able to fly so I picked it up and put it into a small cage with some nv water and probiotics. I dipped its beak in the water and I literally thought it was going to die in my hands. It was leaning over on its side. In about 10 minutes it was up and it is now perching again. I am keeping it for now in the cage, but I just have no idea what happend.
Donna
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\I really do not think this bird is going to make it.
I have noticed that he seem to have some balancing problems
at times.
He is leaned over to one side and has actually twirled around a few
times. I am not familiar with this twirling that gouldians have and
wonder if this could be some of the problem.
I have noticed that he seem to have some balancing problems
at times.
He is leaned over to one side and has actually twirled around a few
times. I am not familiar with this twirling that gouldians have and
wonder if this could be some of the problem.
Donna
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- jamezyboo21
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Aweee.Sorry for your lose, that is strange the way he was behaving. Do you think he might have bump into a wall or something really hard and not his equilibrium out of whack and could have had some internal problems as well.
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[quote="jamezyboo21"]Aweee.Sorry for your lose, that is strange the way he was behaving. Do you think he might have bump into a wall or something really hard and not his equilibrium out of whack and could have had some internal problems as well.[/quotI
It is possible of course, but this bird has had some balancing problems since I got him back. He just seem to be off balance alot. But he did take a hard fall so who knows. It was just too strange. A week ago he was singing and hopping.
It is possible of course, but this bird has had some balancing problems since I got him back. He just seem to be off balance alot. But he did take a hard fall so who knows. It was just too strange. A week ago he was singing and hopping.

Donna
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Its sad when you lose a finch but to me it hurts more when it is like a favorite. Not to sound careless but for example i have many zebras and there are some that i wouldnt feel to bad to lose compared to others that i have that i would hate to lose. Because of the rarity in color or there personality or just even being a good foster etc.
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