sleeping at cage bottom
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:48 am
I was afraid this wouldn't fit into the finch forum but just read in birds usa magazine that canaries belong to the finch family so here goes:
I adopted a female canary a few weeks ago and found out the 2nd day that she suffered from scaly foot. I put petroleum jelly on her feet twice a day for a week and her condition has improved dramatically, many of the scales have fallen off. She still keeps nipping on her leg band though (wish I knew how to take it off, tried to destroy it with wire cutter but that sucker was too tough!). Her other leg had a plastic band which easily came off much to her delight! Her legs were really swollen and the bands were really tightening up on them. It's better now since her legs have returned to normal. She appears to be healthy, eating well, droppings are well formed, eats her veggies, takes baths, and I have converted her diet to pellets (She was fed only seeds before). She doesn't fly too well as her wings have been clipped by her former owner.
Here's my problem: She often sleeps on the cage bottom, particularly at nighttime w/ feathers slightly puffed. I check on her from time to time fearing that she's dead. I read that birds whose feathers are puffed and sit at the bottom of the cage are sick birds. I hope this is not the case. Could it be that she is just recovering from the scaly leg and her feet are still not that strong or is she suffering from something else? Some of her feathers, particularly near the neck have fallen off, though not too many or too obvious. I used a mite spray once just in case it's something other than a moult.
I adopted a female canary a few weeks ago and found out the 2nd day that she suffered from scaly foot. I put petroleum jelly on her feet twice a day for a week and her condition has improved dramatically, many of the scales have fallen off. She still keeps nipping on her leg band though (wish I knew how to take it off, tried to destroy it with wire cutter but that sucker was too tough!). Her other leg had a plastic band which easily came off much to her delight! Her legs were really swollen and the bands were really tightening up on them. It's better now since her legs have returned to normal. She appears to be healthy, eating well, droppings are well formed, eats her veggies, takes baths, and I have converted her diet to pellets (She was fed only seeds before). She doesn't fly too well as her wings have been clipped by her former owner.
Here's my problem: She often sleeps on the cage bottom, particularly at nighttime w/ feathers slightly puffed. I check on her from time to time fearing that she's dead. I read that birds whose feathers are puffed and sit at the bottom of the cage are sick birds. I hope this is not the case. Could it be that she is just recovering from the scaly leg and her feet are still not that strong or is she suffering from something else? Some of her feathers, particularly near the neck have fallen off, though not too many or too obvious. I used a mite spray once just in case it's something other than a moult.