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Crop Problems...
Thank you for the tip, Bea. We did discuss that with the vet, and he now gets his food divided into 3 times a day. As long as he gets the amount he should have during for one day it is okay to give it to him in smaller portions. He has been eating harrisons birdfoods for the latest 3 years, I think that helps a lot. (´he has chronical megabacteria since earlier, but the cropproblem is not related to the megabac.)
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Crop Problems...
Has your bird had an "enlarged crop" for a long time?? My bird also has other healthissues but they are not related to the enlarged crop. I want to know if this is simething "fatal" or if the bird can live with it...
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Crop Problems...
My budgie (4 years) stopped eating some days ago. We went to se the avian-vet, and he was diagnosed with "hanging crop"... He eats and his crop doesn´t empty , it gets bigger and bigger (stretches, it had gone 4-5 times bigger than normal, and a healthy bird should emty their crops in 10 minutes, it took my Gunde at least 1 hour to empty the crop) and in the end the bird can´t eat. The vet emptied his crop, and he could eat again, the nerves in the crop wasn´t damaged. The vet said it could be a virus, fungus, metalpoisoning.... It could also be macaw wasting disease=PDD... He is now eating and he is happy as always... his poop is also good. (His been medicated with prepulsid, it makes his stomach work, its a medicine for nervdamaged "people" with digestingproblems) Has anybody had similar problems, or heard of birds with problems to empty theis crops? Sorry about my poor english, I hope you understand anyway.
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Birdie Pics
More Mickey and Blinkie pics. I love them.... Question: Isn´t you tiel a girl???? But maybe it is som other colormutation than the ordinary natural? grey
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Jada Hang In So Far
I´ve got my Megabac-s from my avianvet in Sweden. It´s expensive, but I don´t buy a whole jar/can (40g)(it costs about 500 swedish crowns) ´(becuase of the expire date), I just buy 1/4 of the can for about 130 crowns.) If you ever travel to Stockholm they have great avian vets, im almost 99% sure you can buy megabac-s from them. I haven´t seen it available in any store, but you can buy it on the internet, but I haven´t found any european site that sells Megabac-s http://www.birdsupplynh.com/catalog/produc...=605&osCsid=6... Sorry, I thought that Bioplus was some kind of vitamins or mineralsupplies. I´ve read that probiotics could help the birds to digest the food better and improve the "stomachculture". Nice to read that it works. Maybe I should try it to...
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Jada Hang In So Far
I also give my bird (as Parus major) Harrison high potency... it makes him feel better with all this high dosage of protein. He also gets to taste a little bit of "peoples food" (pasta, rice, veggies, bread...)Unfortunately my Gunde can´t eat seeds, it mostly comes out undigested.(He probably has some damage from AGY/megabacterioses in his stomach) So Harrisons has done a great deal for him, but it took me almost one year to make him eat it properly. (He weights about 40 g, when he is sick he gets down to 31g) Every third month I bring some tests to the vet to se if Gundes megabac-level has increased. I keep a very high hygien-standard, I cleand the cage every day, change the paper in the cage tray every day, remove all the faeces (on perches), remove all the old food (I give them new fresh food every day), I wash the food and waterdish every day, aso. I think that this helps to. Gunde lives with his very healthy friend and he has never gotten sick. Gunde gets a relapse about once a year. Then we give him megabac-s in the water for about a month. Some birds can need a low dosage of medicine in their water for the rest of their lives. As you all say, you worry a lot about these sick birds. I am happy for every new day I get with Gunde, couase I never know when it will be his last. Who would have known that budgies could bring so much joy... To Parus major: "Every day they get The Birdcare Company's "BioPlus" in their drinking water. Sometimes I add some calcium in their drinking water and a little vitamins (not too often). " Parus major" If your birds are eating Harrisons properly you should not give them any "bio plus" och calcium. They can get an overdose and that can cause great damage on internal organs. (You shouldn´t actually give budgies high potency harrisons eather (becuase of the large ammount of proteins,) but in my case it has shown that this helps Gunde... maybe it does the same for other sick budgies?)
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Jada Hang In So Far
Do you give your bird megabac-s orally? Or in the drinkingwater? If you give in the drinkingwater dont give your bird any weggies or fruit. Good Luck with little Jada. (I have a budgie who has mebacterioses/AGY chronically. He has had it for almost 3 years and he is still alive so AGY does not have to be a fatal disease.)
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How Much Do Your Budgies Weigh?
Mine budgies aren´t English budgies, they regular/standrad/american budgies. But as in people budgies comes in all sizes and shapes. Some have bigger bonestructure, some tend to eat a lot some eat little and are happy anyway. A regular budgie can weight between 30-45g. The English should weight a lot more.
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How Much Do Your Budgies Weigh?
Gunde=39g http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=11...&cdate=20060415 Sigge=50g http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=11...&cdate=20060415
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Pet Of The Day...
My charming budgieboy... http://petoftheday.com/archive/2006/May/12.html
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A Few Pics Of Pepsi
What a beauty...
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Megabacteria
As I have been told it is a bacteria with fungus-abilitys. But the "scientists/veterinarians" want to call it fungus couse the bacteria is very a very large/big bacteria... megabacyteria...
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Wing Clipping & Moulting
Why clip the wings at all? Budgies are natural born flyers, they don´t need to be clipped.
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Megabacteria
In my search for megabacteriainfo I also found the name Budgerigar wasting disease, and PVD (proventricular ventricular disease).... are this also the same names for the Megabacteria??? To Paul: How long has Pepsi had Megabacteria? Do you know how he got it?
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Aloe Vera
I use Aloe vera juice when I "shower" my birds. I put about 2-3 tablespoons in a spray-bottle(500ml) and then I shower them. The cockatiels feathers becomes shiny and it helps them when they are getting new feathers.
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