kyle
Hi Kyle,
Not entirely sure what's been going on.
I lost one of my Gouldi girls a short while ago, one of my own babies from last year. She had spots on her head, and was quite thin (which I hadn't realized until I found her dead at the bottom of the flight). I also lost an Orange Cheek waxbill for no apparant reason.
Then I noticed that another of my girls had these balding spots on her head, and then two more.
A few mornings ago, I found another one of my girls at the bottom of the flight, still alive but very weak. I calciumed her, SCAT'ed her, and placed her in a hospital cage with a warm light on her.
Then I grabbed the other two gals, repeated the same treatment, and placed them in another small cage with a light.
I put in water, fortified with this new Vitamin NEKTON BIO, along with grated iodine block, charcoal, bird clay, crushed egg shells and oyster shell added to my grit.
I offered spray millet and egg along with some regular seed, and hoped for the best.
Something else that I'd noticed, was the temperature in my bird room. Being an end room, with two outside walls, it seemed quite chilly in there with outdoor temps well down in the -20's. I brought out my small electric heater/fan and plugged it in. Within ten minutes, the room was toasty warm, and all the birds appeared to be more comfortable and active.
As to the 3 Gouldi girls, they are now sharing one hospital cage, and appear to be doing better. They are eating well, and although still sporting baldy spots, they seem to be feeling better (keeping my fingers crossed here).
The rest of the Gouldi crew are fine, although some of them are just finishing their molt, which is really running late this year.
So now go figure, was all of this caused by the cooler temperatures, or something else? That my friend, I honestly don't know. So now we wait, and see how things go on from here on.
I hope your little girls makes a full recovery.
P.S. Regarding the iodine, I don't add it to the drinking water, as I think it would be too easy to overdose that way. I just grate an iodine block and offer it, so that they can take it or leave it according to their needs.