DanteD716 wrote:Aww Debbie, I hope she stops that.. It does not look like twirling. Can she be having seizures?
That is DEFINITELY neurological. i would not say twirling though. Head tilting is usually what happens after a seizure.
i had a friend's bird who did this and it was from seizing for so long.
I know this is not a bird but i volunteer at a ferret shelter, one of the ferrets had a MASSIVE seizure and her head was stuck sideways. she was running in circles against the floor
EDIT** now that i think of it, one time i was shadowing at a vets office and these guys brought in three dead peachfaced lovebirds, said that they had about 40 of them and all but 1 died in 20 minutes.
we took the one in and immediately put it in a heated containment and gave it a steriod.
It seized three times and each time it was like this but continuously worse each time. ROLLING on the floor and flapping his wings. and then died.
We think the people may have had something to do with teflon pans?(but they were VERY suspicious, we were thinking more along the lines of meth labs...)