My Gouldian Yellow Back, Red Head, White breast male just died in my hand.
He was perfectly fine and normal at 9am this morning (as was he on all the days prior, I've owned him for about 3 months now)...
I left for the day, and returned home at 5 pm, and found him on the bottom of the cage fluffed up and sleeping. No other symptoms.
I immediatly placed him into a hospital cage, and put in some commercial anti-biotic water (it's pre-mixed in a bottle).
At about 6:30 we saw him eat a few pellets, and drink a little from the anti-biotic water dish, and then settle in next to the heat lamp to sleep.
Then I went to check on him again around 10pm, and saw him sprawled out on the bottom of the cage, still alive, but just barely. I picked him up and tried to offer from clear peadiylite (spelling?) in a dropper, he drank one drop, looked up at me and died.
I placed the body in a plastic bag and put him in the freezer, I plan to call my Avian vet first thing Monday and request a necropsy.
However, I am in terror for the rest of my Gouldian Flock... I've read in the books and on the internet about when finches get sick, but I had no idea that something could kill them in a matter of a few hours! I thought I would have slightly more time to diagnose and treat.
Anyone have any idea's on what I could be? Should I treat the flock with anti-biotics?
The dead male had been in my main flight cage ( 7 other Gouldian's are in there, representing quite a bit of money and emotions!)
I'm quite freaked out right now.
