Bird keeping beak open
- EmilyHurd
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Bird keeping beak open
What could it mean if a finch just keeps it's mouth open a lot, kinda like panting?? It's in a flight with many other finches and none of the other ones are doing it. It is one of my rosy rumps and she is puffy, sometimes looks like she has a hunchback and pants??? Does she need an antibotic?
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- EmilyHurd
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Thanks Dan,
I don't think it was b/c of me... I've had these ones for quite awhile. I have no idea... maybe old age. I've purchased quite a few birds from this lady, and a lot of them have turned out sick, etc... I don't think I'll get anymore from her, it's just hard to find a variety around here, and she usually has a large variety... I guess I better find a different person.
I don't think it was b/c of me... I've had these ones for quite awhile. I have no idea... maybe old age. I've purchased quite a few birds from this lady, and a lot of them have turned out sick, etc... I don't think I'll get anymore from her, it's just hard to find a variety around here, and she usually has a large variety... I guess I better find a different person.
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Sorry for your loss, Emily. It is so frustrating with these finches, as we usually have no idea what went wrong. Even most avian vets in my area work with the larger hookbills, so have little experience with tiny finches. And when you buy an adult finch, you have no idea how old it is. I have decided that with finches, I will have unexplained losses thru no fault of mine, and I just have to accept that.