Giggleagain
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I am considering adoption of an oder (20+) wild caught African Grey (Congo). I visited him this morning. I am concerned because during the 30 minutes I visited, he went poo at least 5 - 6 times. Large amounts, VERY watery. I have a large YNA and know what morning poops look like, but this African Grey's poops were at least twice, if not 3 times as copious, and very, very watery.
The bird's head feathers are a bit "out of place", almost as if looking in the wrong direction. He looks otherwise healthy and did quite a bit of playing and talking while I was there, but I can't shake the feeling that this can't be normal. I have a 54 year old Timney Grey and although he is quite the messy bird, he doesn't poop 5 times within 30 minutes, and most definitely not THAT MUCH every time. I know Timney's are smaller, but the size difference can't possibly account for the quantity of water this bird is pooping.
I wish I could have the bird examined before making my decision, but the woman is desperate and has decided that *I* am the right home for her bird. She is quite ill, has Parkison's disease and needs to go to an assistant living facility. All of her children are afraid of the bird and refuse to take it.
If any of you know what frequent watery stools mean, please let me know.
Thanks!
The bird's head feathers are a bit "out of place", almost as if looking in the wrong direction. He looks otherwise healthy and did quite a bit of playing and talking while I was there, but I can't shake the feeling that this can't be normal. I have a 54 year old Timney Grey and although he is quite the messy bird, he doesn't poop 5 times within 30 minutes, and most definitely not THAT MUCH every time. I know Timney's are smaller, but the size difference can't possibly account for the quantity of water this bird is pooping.
I wish I could have the bird examined before making my decision, but the woman is desperate and has decided that *I* am the right home for her bird. She is quite ill, has Parkison's disease and needs to go to an assistant living facility. All of her children are afraid of the bird and refuse to take it.
If any of you know what frequent watery stools mean, please let me know.
Thanks!