New to Finches - hen acting sick - advice needed asap please
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 1:59 pm
Hi, sorry to have to make my first post to this forum about a sick society finch hen
I purchased a mated pair of Society finches last week for strictly pets. The hen had been a recent purchase (a few weeks ago) by the previous owner to keep the male company and she had laid two eggs. During the move to my home with their cage and all accessories, the two eggs were abandoned so I disposed of them. She was doing fine yesterday morning when I left for work, but when I got home at night, she was in the nest with the male, was "squinting", puffed up and seemed weak/lethargic. She came out of the nest and had difficulty flying down to the floor.
I caught her (easy to do, she's not flying now) and gave her a few drops of scraped off cuttle bone mixed with warm water, examined her but her vent appeared "normal". I "very" carefully examined her and her abdomen also appeared normal (not that I really know what I'm looking for here). Acting on the assumption that she is egg bound, I wrapped the cage with blankets, put a space heater nearby to bring the temp up (I live in a cold climate and like my house to be on the cool side) and ensured she has access to food and plenty of fresh water. I only have the one cage, so can't separate her out from the male at this time and don't have a heat lamp or heating pad (yet!).
I just spoke to my neighbour who checked in on the hen and she says she's still puffed up but is moving about, eating and had flown up to a perch. She looked but did not see an egg anywhere. So I'm not sure if the danger is passed, or just held at bay?
What I need to know now is what can I get today to help her through whatever she is going through? I'm going to leave work early to head over to PetSmart and pick up anything that might help!
Thank you so much for any advice/suggestions you can give!
Jennifer

I caught her (easy to do, she's not flying now) and gave her a few drops of scraped off cuttle bone mixed with warm water, examined her but her vent appeared "normal". I "very" carefully examined her and her abdomen also appeared normal (not that I really know what I'm looking for here). Acting on the assumption that she is egg bound, I wrapped the cage with blankets, put a space heater nearby to bring the temp up (I live in a cold climate and like my house to be on the cool side) and ensured she has access to food and plenty of fresh water. I only have the one cage, so can't separate her out from the male at this time and don't have a heat lamp or heating pad (yet!).
I just spoke to my neighbour who checked in on the hen and she says she's still puffed up but is moving about, eating and had flown up to a perch. She looked but did not see an egg anywhere. So I'm not sure if the danger is passed, or just held at bay?
What I need to know now is what can I get today to help her through whatever she is going through? I'm going to leave work early to head over to PetSmart and pick up anything that might help!
Thank you so much for any advice/suggestions you can give!
Jennifer