Illumen
04-15-2006, 10:57 PM
I know many of you have birds other than lovebirds, so hopefully someone can help me. Thank you in advance.
I went to the bird fair on Sunday and brought home a new parrotlet Yoshi. He was ok when I brought him home but come Friday, he was lathargic and wasn't eating at all. Luckily my vet was able to squeeze us in and found out Yoshi has a bacteria infection from his gram stein. The vet didn't say how he could have gotten the bacteria. The vet did prescribe Baytril for 10 days. I have also been handfeeding him (hopefully I'm doing it right), to help him to get food into his crop. He's only about 6-7 weeks old, and breeder said he was fully weaned. I have also turn up the temp in the apt to 80 degrees and put a heating pad on top of his cagel, vet said to keep him warm. I have been giving him lots of TLC. He has gotten alot better than he was yesterday, but he still has a very light green and mushy poop. Is there anything else I can do to help him get better?
I should also add, the cage he is in belong to a birdie (Skye) that had passed away a month ago. But I disinfected the entire cage, everything that was in it was washed and baked, most of the stuff in the cage is brand new. I have been giving him bottled water and the same food/millet my other birdies are eating.
Has anyone had a birdie that survived an illness? I want to be as positive as possible. We have gotten very attached to Yoshi in a very short amount of time. He is such a sweet little baby.
Mena
I went to the bird fair on Sunday and brought home a new parrotlet Yoshi. He was ok when I brought him home but come Friday, he was lathargic and wasn't eating at all. Luckily my vet was able to squeeze us in and found out Yoshi has a bacteria infection from his gram stein. The vet didn't say how he could have gotten the bacteria. The vet did prescribe Baytril for 10 days. I have also been handfeeding him (hopefully I'm doing it right), to help him to get food into his crop. He's only about 6-7 weeks old, and breeder said he was fully weaned. I have also turn up the temp in the apt to 80 degrees and put a heating pad on top of his cagel, vet said to keep him warm. I have been giving him lots of TLC. He has gotten alot better than he was yesterday, but he still has a very light green and mushy poop. Is there anything else I can do to help him get better?
I should also add, the cage he is in belong to a birdie (Skye) that had passed away a month ago. But I disinfected the entire cage, everything that was in it was washed and baked, most of the stuff in the cage is brand new. I have been giving him bottled water and the same food/millet my other birdies are eating.
Has anyone had a birdie that survived an illness? I want to be as positive as possible. We have gotten very attached to Yoshi in a very short amount of time. He is such a sweet little baby.
Mena