Kare
08-11-2012, 01:47 PM
My gorgeous girl has been shaking her head from side to side (as you would shake your head side to side saying no) randomly, very often, and quite quick. I've been reading a bit and apparently it can be infection, neurological problems, etc. She hasn't always done this, I'd say she started doing this after she went through her "sexual maturing." For a while she had a problem of laying eggs, but now she's stopped (thankfully). She's a peach-faced love bird, and she's about 18 months old.
I'm probably booking her an appointment for the vet on Monday, as much as I don't like having to take her because I'm scared she'll be upset with me after. I didn't think of it as anything before, thinking she might stop, but it's obvious now that she's not going to and it's even more obvious it's not normal. :( She still eats fine, drinks fine, poops as always, talks nonstop. It's just this blasted head shaking.
Has anyone else had a bird doing this or how you can differentiate it from neurological and infection?
Probably only a Vet can tell the difference :/
Oh, in addition (I'm not sure if it's necessarily bad in her case), I guess she does hang out in the bottom of her cage quite a bit. I've never paid attention to it before, because she's been known to get on the floor of her cage and pace back and forth when she wanted out. Now though, if I'm not looking at her (or she doesn't notice me looking at her) she'll just sit in the corner messing around. I'm not sure if this could have anything to do with the head shaking, I imagine it could. She's sitting in the bottom talking to my budgie right now.
Thanks in advance.
I'll see if I can get a video of it. She seems to stop when I try to video it.
Video is uploading, it'll be live here when it's done
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0K43zgCR8s&feature=youtu.be
She only does it twice in the video. She usually does it a lot more.
I'm probably booking her an appointment for the vet on Monday, as much as I don't like having to take her because I'm scared she'll be upset with me after. I didn't think of it as anything before, thinking she might stop, but it's obvious now that she's not going to and it's even more obvious it's not normal. :( She still eats fine, drinks fine, poops as always, talks nonstop. It's just this blasted head shaking.
Has anyone else had a bird doing this or how you can differentiate it from neurological and infection?
Probably only a Vet can tell the difference :/
Oh, in addition (I'm not sure if it's necessarily bad in her case), I guess she does hang out in the bottom of her cage quite a bit. I've never paid attention to it before, because she's been known to get on the floor of her cage and pace back and forth when she wanted out. Now though, if I'm not looking at her (or she doesn't notice me looking at her) she'll just sit in the corner messing around. I'm not sure if this could have anything to do with the head shaking, I imagine it could. She's sitting in the bottom talking to my budgie right now.
Thanks in advance.
I'll see if I can get a video of it. She seems to stop when I try to video it.
Video is uploading, it'll be live here when it's done
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0K43zgCR8s&feature=youtu.be
She only does it twice in the video. She usually does it a lot more.