Society whose nails were cut too short Update

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Society whose nails were cut too short Update

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:38 am

i cut my little society's nails a few weeks ago. i got too close to the vein and she bled.........she seemed ok for a while but she is laying on the bottom of the cage today. she is very light, like nothing to her...............ill never cut nails again :( :( sad, poor little Coco
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2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
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3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Sally » Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:57 am

Sorry you are having this trouble. If you cut the nails several weeks ago, you'd think she would be completely recovered by now. Is her breastbone sticking out sharply? Has she been eating? Perhaps it is something else that is affecting her, not the nail trimming. I have cut the nail too short before, did she really bleed a lot?
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:09 pm

hi Sally...........yes she is thin.........could she have gotten an infection? she is eating :(
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
3 dogs, Blake, Bella and Brandy
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Sally » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:17 pm

I'm wondering if something else isn't going on here. I normally don't use antibiotics unless I know what is going on, but maybe this would be a time to try? Unless she lost a lot of blood, she should have recovered just fine. When sending in blood samples for DNA testing, the recommended procedure for finches is to cut a nail short so that a drop or two of blood can be placed on the sample card to be sent in. This procedure doesn't bother them a bit.
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:47 pm

yes Sally, could be something else..... :( poor Mop Top, Cocos mate,,,,,,,is down on the bottom with Coco.......i got her at the pet shop.........so well see ...........thanks for the info
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:12 pm

Sally, where can i get antibiotics?...............pet shop? alot of snow here and i dont drive..............maybe will get bus tomorrow and hit the pet shop
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
3 dogs, Blake, Bella and Brandy
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Sally » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:55 pm

Is there any way she could be eggbound? When a hen is on the bottom, I always suspect that. Is she puffed up, wings droopy, squinty eyes, just looking miserable? It wouldn't hurt to put a bit of heat on her and give her a drop of liquid calcium directly in the beak. As far as antibiotics, I do believe that many petshops carry an all-purpose one, but don't know the name of it. Maybe someone will chime in here. I wouldn't go out in the snow if you don't have to, though, so be careful.
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:02 pm

i dont have anything to give her...........time to get meds and calcium since i now have alot of finches.........eggbound? maybe ill get some heat on her thanks again
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Diana » Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:15 pm

Can't be the nails. I also cut my java's nail too short, she started bleeding and bit me so I let her go- I felt so guilty but she was fine an hour later. I had same problem with canaries in the past but the birds were fine. I think there must be something else wrong with your little birdie.

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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:24 pm

hi Diana could she have gotten infection from the cutting of nails? i have her under heat now ur birdie bit u ha? ive had that happen :)
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by ac12 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 8:26 pm

Keep her under a heat lamp, and keep the lamp on 24x7.

Give her fresh chopped up hard boiled egg. Egg is more nutritious than seeds. And sprinkle crushed egg shell in with the egg. That will get some calcium into her, but not as fast as the liquid.
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by lyzzyjayne » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:14 pm

This is the all purpose antibiotic http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.j ... d=11315660

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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by Angeldov222 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:20 pm

thank u guys...............i have her under a heat lamp and feeding her hard boiled egg with shells...........she seems better and is eating the egg...............ill keep everyone informed :)
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
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Re: Never cutting nails again

Post by 30 Seconds to Bob » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:57 pm

I doubt that the nail trimming alone could have caused the problem. That being said, if she was already on the verge of coming down with something, the added stress may have helped to bring it on. OTC bird antibiotics were supposedly to have been outlawed a couple of years ago, but I'm noticing that some pet shops are begining to carry them again. I've had good luck with the ornacyn plus, but I add B12 and calciboost to the solution which will also sweeten it up a bit. Buy more than one box (unless your water dishes are very small) because you'll want to use it for at least 10 days. Bob
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Society whose nails were cut too short Update

Post by Angeldov222 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:16 am

my little society is doing very well now...........i gave her heat and eggs and shells...........she was up on her perch........she is back in her cage and doing well.............thank u for all your help!!
2 cordon blues, Houdini and Baby Blue Girl
2 society finch, Mop Top and Coco
3 orange cheeks
14 zebra finch, Chipp, The Baby, Olivia, Chase, Buffy, Big Boy, Patches, Ghost, BC, 3 babies in a nest, 2 unnamed females
2 Gold breasted,
1 masked black rump, Mask
2 silverbills, Cinnimon and Spice
1 male betta
3 dogs, Blake, Bella and Brandy
SANDY

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