Sneezing canary
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:01 pm
Hello everyone! I am a new member, but have been browsing these forums for quite a while. Anyways, I am the new owner of a male canary, and have had him for almost a month. Currently I am housing him with a female canary, and the pair get along great. I haven't noticed much singing, except in short bursts where he attempts to mate with the female!
Last night was the first time I noticed the symptoms. There was some quick sneezing, but then normal for the rest of the night. Once I uncovered them this morning, I heard more sneezing, a few at a time, then maybe more a while later. I have inspected him closely, and have confirmed there is no nasal discharge. He is still very active, eating and trolling as usual. My main thought is that it could be air sac mites, so I ordered some Scatt to try out soon. I'm planning to treat both birds, as they share the cage and often feed each other.
Usually my first thought would be to see a vet, though the closest avian vet is 30 minutes away, and due to transportation issues, I wouldn't be able to stop by until Monday or Tuesday. If the symptoms don't clear up a few days after treatment, I have every intention of taking him in for an exam. Luckily, he still seems very well, but I'll be sure to monitor him. If you have any additional recommendations, that would be great. I have found the sticky on air sac mites, and the symptoms appear to match an early case. Wish us luck!
Last night was the first time I noticed the symptoms. There was some quick sneezing, but then normal for the rest of the night. Once I uncovered them this morning, I heard more sneezing, a few at a time, then maybe more a while later. I have inspected him closely, and have confirmed there is no nasal discharge. He is still very active, eating and trolling as usual. My main thought is that it could be air sac mites, so I ordered some Scatt to try out soon. I'm planning to treat both birds, as they share the cage and often feed each other.
Usually my first thought would be to see a vet, though the closest avian vet is 30 minutes away, and due to transportation issues, I wouldn't be able to stop by until Monday or Tuesday. If the symptoms don't clear up a few days after treatment, I have every intention of taking him in for an exam. Luckily, he still seems very well, but I'll be sure to monitor him. If you have any additional recommendations, that would be great. I have found the sticky on air sac mites, and the symptoms appear to match an early case. Wish us luck!