lump in zebra's throat

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lump in zebra's throat

Post by carlo » Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:10 am

Hello all!

I have a female zebra who started growing a large lump in her throat area. i thought it would disappear if i let it be, but now it's been a while and the lump is still there. She is also starting to lose some weight, although she doesnt seem to be growing weak or getting sick. Any thoughts on what this could be?

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Post by JavaLover » Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:26 am

Hi there, I hope your birdie is ok.
How big is the lump? How long has it been there? They will often not act as if anything is wrong for a long time and by the time they start looking sick, it can be too late.
My Java died from a lump I didn't notice for a while because she wouldn't let me see it and I don't handle them much, but both the first vet I went to see and the avian specialist both said that there are heaps of things that random lumps can be. Some of them fatal, some not a big deal that can be treated but if you really are worried, a local avian specialist (not always easy to find I know!) is by far the best bet for a proper diagnosis. They can be expensive though!!
The usuals like vitamins and warmth are always good in any situation but especially if they is an abnormality of some sort.
Wish I could help more

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Post by carlo » Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:19 pm

The lump seems to be food stuck in her throat. I tried touching it, and it felt like seeds. I wonder if this is common to finches..I appreciate your concern, thanks!

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Post by Hilary » Wed May 07, 2008 10:34 pm

Could you be seeing her crop? She stores food on either side of her neck - that's completely normal. If it's full of seed, my money is that it's the crop and she's fine.
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