I put a drop of scatt on her leg but was afraid to give two. Is two ok? I don’t hear clicking, but when she gets excited, like when I moved her to the hospital cage she had a high pitch wheeze of sorts.
I also added Ronivet 12 to the water.
She’s in a small cage in a heated bathroom with food and water easily accessible.
What else can I do for her?
Sick BCCB hen, mouth open breathing
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Re: Sick BCCB hen, mouth open breathing
What makes you think there is anything wrong with her? I wouldn't be giving all those medications and mixing them. A bathroom is a bad place to keep a bird.
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Re: Sick BCCB hen, mouth open breathing
First of all, DO NOT put her in the bathroom, as it may be too humid. Can you also take a picture of her and send it?
And like wildbird said, don't give your finch a mix of medications until you know exactly what is wrong with her.
And like wildbird said, don't give your finch a mix of medications until you know exactly what is wrong with her.
Have a nice day!
Sincerely, Cathy
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Sincerely, Cathy
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Re: Sick BCCB hen, mouth open breathing
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My Java finches used to pant when I moved them. So do my younger societies on occasion; they aren't the calmest. Since the panting occurs when you move her, it is likely due to stress. Keep an eye on her, but she's probably fine.
My Java finches used to pant when I moved them. So do my younger societies on occasion; they aren't the calmest. Since the panting occurs when you move her, it is likely due to stress. Keep an eye on her, but she's probably fine.