sunshine* 0 Posted August 9, 2010 Member ID: 4,673 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 40 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 262 Content Per Day: 0.01 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 1,775 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 19/09/08 Status: Offline Last Seen: June 29, 2011 Birthday: 22/06/1990 Share Posted August 9, 2010 (edited) First of all, I'm Back! But the real issue is... Last night I got my budgies back after they had been in mums aviary for 2ish years. My first problem with them is a few of them have sort of crusting on their cere and beak... I have treated them with Ivomec Pour-On for Cattle and was just wondering if there was anything else i could do for them? secondly, one of the boys has seriously over grown nails and was wondering if anyone had any tips on cutting them? or would it be easier to take him to the vet? A few of the others nails are long too, but no where near as bad as his . I did get some photos before, i'm just waiting for photobucket to upload them.. Edited August 9, 2010 by KAZ Link to comment
**KAZ** 0 Posted August 9, 2010 Member ID: 1,976 Group: Site Members Followers: 2 Topic Count: 521 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 25,294 Content Per Day: 1.30 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 152,977 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 24/01/06 Status: Offline Last Seen: January 6, 2015 Birthday: 07/01/1956 Share Posted August 9, 2010 Great that you used the ivermectin. Nothing more you can do but wait. Two weeks generally see huge improvement. I have never clipped budgies nails so I'll leave that to someone else Link to comment
Squeak_Crumble 0 Posted August 9, 2010 Member ID: 5,236 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 71 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 1,025 Content Per Day: 0.05 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 6,515 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 23/04/09 Status: Offline Last Seen: October 27, 2013 Birthday: 11/06/1997 Share Posted August 9, 2010 I have clipped both budgies and cockatiels nails. I find it is easier with two people when your starting, but possible with one. I use scissors or nail clippers. If you have birds with clear nails, it is easier. In the birds nails there is a thing called "quick" or basically, the blood in the nail. If you clip to far, you clip into the blood and if not cared for, budgies may die from blood loss (extreme circumstances) I just clip the minimum, I have never got to the quick. It is quite eay. Get one person the hold birds, then use one hand to hold birds foot, and other to clip. Make sure you have a firm grip on the foot, because you dont want the bird moving. Here is a picture to help: http://www.kaytee.com/assets/005/22037.gif Link to comment
Finnie 0 Posted August 9, 2010 Member ID: 5,135 Group: Global Moderators Followers: 0 Topic Count: 69 Topics Per Day: 0.01 Content Count: 2,545 Content Per Day: 0.52 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 14,055 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 12/03/09 Status: Offline Last Seen: March 18, 2020 Birthday: 06/08/1965 Share Posted August 9, 2010 I agree with Squeak. Not only do you not want the bird moving, but you also want to make sure your view is good, so you can see clearly. There' no room for estimating where you think the quick is. One way I have found to make a bird hold still better, is to have it wrapped loosely in a small rag so that it's head is shrouded. They struggle less that way. Personally, I prefer to leave the nails alone, unless their length seems to be a danger to the bird, so I only did this one time. Oh, and by the way, welcome back! I'm happy for you that you get to have your birds back! Link to comment
Squeak_Crumble 0 Posted August 10, 2010 Member ID: 5,236 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 71 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 1,025 Content Per Day: 0.05 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 6,515 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 23/04/09 Status: Offline Last Seen: October 27, 2013 Birthday: 11/06/1997 Share Posted August 10, 2010 Forgot to add - Try putting a rough nail perch in their cage to help keep nails down Link to comment
**KAZ** 0 Posted August 10, 2010 Member ID: 1,976 Group: Site Members Followers: 2 Topic Count: 521 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 25,294 Content Per Day: 1.30 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 152,977 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 24/01/06 Status: Offline Last Seen: January 6, 2015 Birthday: 07/01/1956 Share Posted August 10, 2010 Forgot to add - Try putting a rough nail perch in their cage to help keep nails down I wouldnt. These perches are responsible for many a foot injury, bumblefoot etc in budgies. Not necessary at all. Link to comment
maesie 0 Posted August 10, 2010 Member ID: 3,838 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 120 Topics Per Day: 0.01 Content Count: 4,386 Content Per Day: 0.22 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 27,580 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 18/11/07 Status: Offline Last Seen: June 27, 2013 Birthday: 20/04/1979 Share Posted August 10, 2010 Agree with Kaz on the rough nail perch. I'd put some natual branches in there... they're rough enough for their nails and they'll have fun pulling them apart too! Link to comment
sunshine* 0 Posted August 10, 2010 Member ID: 4,673 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 40 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 262 Content Per Day: 0.01 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 1,775 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 19/09/08 Status: Offline Last Seen: June 29, 2011 Birthday: 22/06/1990 Author Share Posted August 10, 2010 (edited) They have gumtree branches in their cages. I miraculously measures, the boy who's nails are really bad this morning, they are 4cm long and growing straight down and are sort of curling :/ One of the girls, her nails are growing around and back up nearly into her foot, so I am going to do hers aswell, to prevent anything serious. The rest seem to be fine though. As far as crustiness goes, they are looking better today! Although cloud has some sort of staining around his beak and on top of his cere :/ It looks like blood, but now of the feathers are damaged and he isn't moulting as far as I can tell.. I'll get a photo.. Edited August 10, 2010 by sunshine* Link to comment
splat 0 Posted August 11, 2010 Member ID: 3,340 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 202 Topics Per Day: 0.01 Content Count: 4,891 Content Per Day: 0.25 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 27,770 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 17/04/07 Status: Offline Last Seen: April 19, 2014 Birthday: 13/05/1958 Share Posted August 11, 2010 I use that sand paper stuff once and the poor little birds feet ended up bleeding, never again. I cut my breeding birds nails with nail clippers, just the very end as you must be very careful. Link to comment
**KAZ** 0 Posted August 11, 2010 Member ID: 1,976 Group: Site Members Followers: 2 Topic Count: 521 Topics Per Day: 0.03 Content Count: 25,294 Content Per Day: 1.30 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 152,977 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 24/01/06 Status: Offline Last Seen: January 6, 2015 Birthday: 07/01/1956 Share Posted August 11, 2010 This nail issue can also be attributed to scalyface mites which also affect the feet. Link to comment
sunshine* 0 Posted June 26, 2011 Member ID: 4,673 Group: Site Members Followers: 0 Topic Count: 40 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 262 Content Per Day: 0.01 Reputation: 0 Achievement Points: 1,775 Solved Content: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 19/09/08 Status: Offline Last Seen: June 29, 2011 Birthday: 22/06/1990 Author Share Posted June 26, 2011 (edited) Just reading through my old posts and thought I would update this one. The "crustiness" cleared up and I clipped the boys nails myself, but took the girl to the vet to get hers done (because she is scary and goes crazy when you touch her ) Their nails have been fine since I never did work out what was going on with Cloud's face :/ It cleared up after a couple of days so I just left it and he has been fine.. Edited June 26, 2011 by sunshine* Link to comment
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