Society with diarrhea
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Society with diarrhea
My society hen has what appears to be a case of diarrhea. She preens her vent area but there is a significant accumulation of dried fecal matter and she continues to "bob" her tail. She doesnt look too comfortable, what can I do to cure her. My societies are fed on "blue ribbon" canary seed mix, spray millet and assorted edible garden weeds. All the other birds appear fine.
Adam
Adam
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dead society :(
I tried to catch the female out the other day but the design of the cage made it very difficult. I withheld all greens and provided spray-millets and finch seed only.
This morning I went out to feed & water my societies and to check up on my sick female. She pretty much fell out of her basket and tried to flutter aroung but didnt get anywhere. I picked her up off the floor and she basically died in my hand.
The remaining birds seem fine, with no wet vent areas. Should I give them some broad spectrum antibiotics as a precaution or just monitor thier health and see what happens?
This morning I went out to feed & water my societies and to check up on my sick female. She pretty much fell out of her basket and tried to flutter aroung but didnt get anywhere. I picked her up off the floor and she basically died in my hand.
The remaining birds seem fine, with no wet vent areas. Should I give them some broad spectrum antibiotics as a precaution or just monitor thier health and see what happens?
- jamezyboo21
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Sorry for your loss. I used the 8 IN 1 Marvel Aid antibiotic for a few days with my birds just in case any were sick and they all did fine.
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dead finch
Does anyone know of any natural antibacterial/medicinal foods I could give to boost thier immunity?
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