Owl Finch health issue - egg binding or stressed out???
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:39 pm
Our pair of Owl finches yesterday laid there 6th, of their third clutch. We moved the eggs over to the Societies because the Owls are young (about 9 months old), and they were not following through on the breeding process after the eggs were laid for the last two clutches.
We split the pair up and moved them to two different flight cages in the same room that didn't have nesting material. While I was moving them I clipped nails that were long (did not hit the quick) and put her on the floor of the new cage. She laid there for about 30 secs. and did not move, like she was in shock, or just waiting to see if it was safe to move. Then she started flying around, eating and acting normal.
This morning she was sitting on the floor of the cage and bobbing her tail (and body) gently up and down like we have seen our Gouldian hen do each day, late in the day, before she laid her next egg in the morning. She did go on the lower perches occasionally. We put the male back in and it did perk her up a little and she was eating seed and drinking but still doing that bobbing motion. She was not puffed up at all.
After doing some quick research we decided to give her a few drops 1-2 of Morningbird Calcium Plus liquid, undiluted, and gave her a warm bath (bottom part of her, held her in the warm water for a few minutes). Also put a heating pad in the cage. When I caught her in the big cage, and then again in the smaller cage to giver her a soak bath she didn't try to get away and I was able to gently grab her. When we gave her the drops of Calcium she opened her mouth and drank them. The temp. in the room was about 80F through this morning and is probably up to 85F now.
Does this sound like egg binding or could it be stress? This is the first time we have tried to catch her or move her to another cage since we got the pair in April. Before moving her to the other cage yesterday she was completely normal, and except for the Star Finches she had lived with the other birds at one point before we got another large flight cage and spaced the birds out more. We didn't think Owl Finches laid more than 6 eggs so wondering if egg binding could really be an issue.
Since her bath she has eaten egg food and is sitting on the lower perches (F70 double breeding cage). We have Calcium Plus in the drinking water.
We split the pair up and moved them to two different flight cages in the same room that didn't have nesting material. While I was moving them I clipped nails that were long (did not hit the quick) and put her on the floor of the new cage. She laid there for about 30 secs. and did not move, like she was in shock, or just waiting to see if it was safe to move. Then she started flying around, eating and acting normal.
This morning she was sitting on the floor of the cage and bobbing her tail (and body) gently up and down like we have seen our Gouldian hen do each day, late in the day, before she laid her next egg in the morning. She did go on the lower perches occasionally. We put the male back in and it did perk her up a little and she was eating seed and drinking but still doing that bobbing motion. She was not puffed up at all.
After doing some quick research we decided to give her a few drops 1-2 of Morningbird Calcium Plus liquid, undiluted, and gave her a warm bath (bottom part of her, held her in the warm water for a few minutes). Also put a heating pad in the cage. When I caught her in the big cage, and then again in the smaller cage to giver her a soak bath she didn't try to get away and I was able to gently grab her. When we gave her the drops of Calcium she opened her mouth and drank them. The temp. in the room was about 80F through this morning and is probably up to 85F now.
Does this sound like egg binding or could it be stress? This is the first time we have tried to catch her or move her to another cage since we got the pair in April. Before moving her to the other cage yesterday she was completely normal, and except for the Star Finches she had lived with the other birds at one point before we got another large flight cage and spaced the birds out more. We didn't think Owl Finches laid more than 6 eggs so wondering if egg binding could really be an issue.
Since her bath she has eaten egg food and is sitting on the lower perches (F70 double breeding cage). We have Calcium Plus in the drinking water.