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URGENT HELP!!!!

 

My budgies are puffing up, appear to have soiled vents (faeces not normal) and dieing on me. It appears to be happening quite quickly.

 

Have lost 2 of my best ones and another looks like it may be gone by morning.

 

Some have normal faeces atm.

 

I put them on an antibiotic Sunday night but that doesn't appear to be working.

 

I'm thinking maybe cocci.

 

I only had 10 budgies to begin with and have already lost 2 and I say more will go soon.

 

What can I do?

 

Harlequinlover

What a dilemma

One we've all faced i'm sure.Firstly you need to know what you are treating your birds for,and the only way to do that is to find a bird vet and take him one of the dead birds for autopsy or maybe a poo sample,otherwise you will never know, and there are so many diseases with the same symptoms it's not funny.Don't introduce anymore birds while yours are sick and remember when your birds do get better to always quarantine them for a month or so first.Hope this helps

Which birds are involved ? As you bought new birds recently

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okay I'm into recessive pieds and have some normals.

 

On the weekend I bought:

 

Adult Cocks:

 

A normal green (good type and size to keep type and size)

A normal grey (better and slightly bigger than the green) but so far has not produced any babies (so hints to try and improve his chances of being/becoming fertile are very welcome)

 

Adult Hen:

 

Olive Opalene dominant pied, spangle

 

Young Hens:

 

Sky blue opalene cinnamon

Sky blue cinnamon

Olive opalene cinnamon

 

So my four budgies (grey recessive pied hen, blue recessive pied (was told cock but unsure as cere is brownish), yellow faced split recessive pied cock and my Blue (dark) split recessive pied cock) has increased to 10 birds.

 

 

I am wondering if you did a shortcut with quarantine and that would explain the current situation ?

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Which birds are involved ? As you bought new birds recently

 

I am wondering if you did a shortcut with quarantine and that would explain the current situation ?

 

 

Yes it been caused because of a quarantine issue (we live and learn the hard way). One of the last birds I got and the one I've had the longest have died so far.

 

I read the post about raspberry cordial and as not able to get an cocci medication tonight I decided to get some raspberry syrup (25% raspberry juice) and give it a try. Do you think this will do anything? (even if just a pick me up)

 

Harlequinlover.

Which birds are involved ? As you bought new birds recently

 

I am wondering if you did a shortcut with quarantine and that would explain the current situation ?

 

 

Yes it been caused because of a quarantine issue (we live and learn the hard way). One of the last birds I got and the one I've had the longest have died so far.

 

I read the post about raspberry cordial and as not able to get an cocci medication tonight I decided to get some raspberry syrup (25% raspberry juice) and give it a try. Do you think this will do anything? (even if just a pick me up)

 

Harlequinlover.

Have you the sick birds in a hospital cage with warmth ?

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Have you the sick birds in a hospital cage with warmth ?

 

recently acquired a hospital cage but it has no glass in it?

 

harlequinlover

Have you the sick birds in a hospital cage with warmth ?

 

recently acquired a hospital cage but it has no glass in it?

 

harlequinlover

Neither has mine. Glass isnt a necessary part of a hospital cage. Your birds should be in a warm cage. At the very least a cage with a warm lamp shining into it.

Here's my hospital cage

 

http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/faqs/i...&artlang=en

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okay, mine the glass panel at the front is missing (was broken by previous owner) so will see what I can do to cover it up and get the sickest bird into it.

Just use a cage with a lamp and all birds with poopy bottoms need to be in it.

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Just use a cage with a lamp and all birds with poopy bottoms need to be in it.

 

okay, thanks

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How's the situation today ? :)

 

okay the worst one is still alive and his stool is very watery (looks a light green as the white and green sections are mixing). Some appear to have normal stools and some have greenish on some feathers.

 

I have PM'd you.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Harlequinlover

 

PS the two I've lost were my best male (he was a normal large Grey, recently bought) and my good harlequin hen that I've had for 12 months and was just at breeding age :D

I would be contacting the person you bought them off to see if they ave had any problems in the last 12 months. It may help.

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I would be contacting the person you bought them off to see if they ave had any problems in the last 12 months. It may help.

 

 

Thanks,

 

I just tried phoning the guy I bought the male that died and the male that is now sick and asked him to phone me.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Harlequinlover

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I always carry a sulpher based medicine for this reason , you can buy it from all pet shops , called sulpher D, if you have sick birds or deaths give it in the drinking water straight away as this can save some lives or prolong deaths while you get time to have a vet diagnose your problem . Goodluck with your birds.

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Merry Xmas and have a Safe New Year.

 

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank those who gave me advice recently regarding my birds. It was greatly appreciated.

 

The update is that after putting the birds on supher D and puting the worst 2 in a hospital cage, the birds all now appear healthier. The diahreah has stopped and the faeces look normal, the normal green that was all puffed up and not eating is now eating and more active.

 

So far I have only lost the two best ones at the begining.

 

Thankyou so much.

 

Harlequinlover

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