Dying finches
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Dying finches
We had 10 finches of several varieties. After about a year and a half 2 died, and then this morning we found 6 more dead in the cage. 5 of them were in the nest, one on the bottom of the cage. Nothing has changed in their diet, nor in the temperature or surroundings. What could have caused this to happen? What can I do to prevent this from happening to the other 2? Thank you for your help.
- jamezyboo21
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Sorry about your losses. I hate when that happens.
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The chances of 6 finches dying in one night from illness are practically nil. With night frights, the birds are usually found on the bottom of the cage, yet 5 were in a nest. A drastic drop in temperature might account for it, but I'm inclined to agree with kittani79, it sounds like something environmental. Have you recently turned on your furnace for the first time this season? Have you had it checked? Birds are much more sensitive to carbon monoxide than we are--could you have a leak in your furnace that you aren't aware of yet? This could signal a serious situation, I'd have it checked.
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