Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
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Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
My singer starting doing this about 2 days ago. She hasn't laid an egg for awhile, but droppings are fine. She is not in a pair, but in a large flight cage with a rescued spice, adopted society and Gloucester Canary (all are male). She appears a little fluffed up. The research I've done so far leads me to think she may have air sac mites. Please help with suggestions. Thank you.
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
did you put the bird to your ear in a quiet room, is it a clear ticking noise or a wet sticky sound... several things other than ASM can cause sound, clicking like internal parasites (not mites), yeast, bacterial infection, trichomonas. Do you have a vet?
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
There is a long stickie in the Health forum covering air sac mites. In that stickie, debbie276 has posted one way to check for air sac mites, I am copying it here:
http://www.finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5255
Here is a link to that stickie:debbie276 wrote: Usually by the time you hear and see symptoms they have had ASM for quite a while, it doesn't just happen over night.
A positive diagnoses can be done by wetting the feathers on the neck and trans-illuminate the trachea with a bright penlight. It's best done in a dark room, the mites can be seen as dark pinhead size moving spots in the trachea.
If you don't see ASM's then your bird may have a respiratory infection .
http://www.finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5255
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
also fatty liver can make breathing difficult as well
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
thank you! I am getting ready to do a dark room with a penlight and have a call into my vet.
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
Thank you for the responses. I've put her in a separate cage and room and took a couple videos.
https://youtu.be/08VhOEkDze0
https://youtu.be/ND5FCGxQ2js
I took her to The Bird Hut in PDX this morning to treat for air sac mites, but they do not think she has mites since she shows no sign of them. Also, she is molting.
Thanks for looking!
https://youtu.be/08VhOEkDze0
https://youtu.be/ND5FCGxQ2js
I took her to The Bird Hut in PDX this morning to treat for air sac mites, but they do not think she has mites since she shows no sign of them. Also, she is molting.
Thanks for looking!
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
do you have an avian vet... your bird is in respiratory distress... you can hear it squeaking and popping
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
to me it does not sound like asm but more like trichomonas or yeast... a vet can do a swab to confirm.
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer

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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
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Re: Open mouth breathing with faint sound-Hen Grey Singer
If this was ASM you would have heard something in the bird before it would get to this point, hope you found a vet to help your bird.
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