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okay as you all know im new what do you have in your bird 1st aid box ie wormer minerals scallyface stuff etc

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Also is top of decent mite spray okay for birds i use it for my reptiles thank goodness only once when i 1st got my snake from living jungle fawlkner melb dam owner didnt even know!! Neither did the staff!!! wont name him just incase lol my snake was fine when i put him on layby when i picked him up he was infested!!!!!

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Please go to the top left of this page and click on Budgie FAQs and there you will find articles already covered on this topic. :)

 

........................ http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/faqs/index.php?action=artikel&cat=4&id=151&artlang=en&highlight=first%20aid%20kit

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Thanks most helpful i had a look but couldnt find it

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Budgie First Aide Kit

 

Everyone should always have a first aide kit available and ready to use incase of emergency this is what is recommended that you should always have on hand.

Supplies:

 

ü Cotton bud sticks for wound cleaning and application of ointments and scalyface products

 

ü Corn flower or styptic pencil – to clot blood (you can get a styptic pencil at your local pharmacy)

 

ü Egg white –using egg white is a good way to 'splint' a leg, just brush it on and let it get hard. Easy to remove as well just add water.

 

ü Iodine - bird safe for sterilizing

 

ü Cotton Wool Balls/pads – to absorb body fluids and apply to wounds

 

ü General vitamin supplement (ACEhigh, Avimix, Soluvet plus)

 

ü Syringes and crop needles for emergency feeding and medicine dosage

 

ü Avian Insect Liquidator - Or other mite and feather lice treatment

 

ü Hand raising formula (for birds too sick to eat on their own, until you can get them to a vet) Eg. Poly-Aid, Passwell Hand Rearing Food or Budgie Starter

 

ü Bandages: to wrap splints to legs or hold broken wings down onto the body.

 

ü Plastic drinking straws - Split lengthwise they can be additional support when splinting a tiny budgie leg.

 

ü Saline - for washing wounds out (and cleaning eyes, but only if it is 0.9% [also called normal saline] solution otherwise it is too strong)

 

ü Tooth Picks – cut off the point and use for splinting legs

 

ü Icy Pole or Ice block sticks (toothpicks) – cut off sharp ends and to required size. Used for splinting wings etc

 

ü Tea towel - for swaddling the budgie, this stops it thrashing around and hurting itself further (a bath towel would be too heavy for a budgie, but would be okay for other birds)

 

ü Dish - for putting saline in.

 

ü Scissors (Iris scissors are best) - cutting bandages etc.

 

ü Sticky tape - for holding bandages together etc.

 

ü Blunt nosed tweezers – to pull out remains of broken blood feathers etc (To safely pull out a broken blood feather support the wing or limb carefully, locate the broken and bleeding feather. Using the forceps, get a good grip around the base of that feather and pull it out in the direction of growth. Use flour for any bleeding. Once the feather is pulled, generally the bleeding stops and further damage is avoided.)

 

ü Needle nosed tweezers

 

ü STERIS-strips - these are like stitches but you stick them on to keep a wound closed

 

ü Little cardboard box for putting the budgie in when carrying it to the vet.

 

ü Eye dropper - for feeding or for applying saline to the eye etc.

 

ü Honey – a natural antiseptic

 

ü Magnifying Glass – helps to see fine detail, mites, leg ring codes etc

 

ü Liquid Calcium – for emergency treatment of rickets, and splay legs due to lack of calcium in parents and babies

 

ü Baby Oil – for treatment of scaly face mites and scaly legs – apply carefully using cotton wool tip, avoiding nostrils

 

ü Make Up Sponge – can be used for the treatment of splayed legs.

 

ü Teabags –a natural way of cleaning eye irritations. Soak teabag in warm water and use for irritated eyes

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Thanks thought it would be a good idear to make sure i had a 1st aid kit before i picked up my birds

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I can't find the exact post I read last night so I'm replying on this one as I know the info was from u. I have a baby budgie who has splayed legs I have never had baby budgie and at first didn't even notice there was a problem last night I googled it and was taken to this site with info from u. It basically said to use makeup sponges with holes in it and feed the legs thru this morning we did this to our baby bird and it stood do the first time in its life I am so thankful to have found your post and wanted to thank you. My son 3 who owns the parent budgies was so impressed to see it standing and even walking with in 15 mins. We are so greatful for your advise and wanted to just let u know.

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