Recently I've come in to contact with an adult cockatiel with a distended breast. Sweet as can be, still very active. I don't know her exact age-I'm sorry. I was told by coworkers (we work at a petstore where shes at) that they did some research and have concluded that an air sac burst in her breast, and that treatment was to remove all perches/ledges to force her to stay on the bottom of the cage.
She has been back here for as long as a month (or so I'm told. I'm new) and we have really taken to each other as I share my lunch break with her. It breaks my heart that she hasn't shown any improvement yet, and I have to wonder if maybe we came to the wrong conclusion.
I've done some on the fly research during break and have read about baby cockatiels who get air in their crops sometimes, but can't find much adout similar issues in adults. Could you help me? I have experience with birds, but not cockatiels and I've never seen this before.
Thanks in advance!
She has been back here for as long as a month (or so I'm told. I'm new) and we have really taken to each other as I share my lunch break with her. It breaks my heart that she hasn't shown any improvement yet, and I have to wonder if maybe we came to the wrong conclusion.
I've done some on the fly research during break and have read about baby cockatiels who get air in their crops sometimes, but can't find much adout similar issues in adults. Could you help me? I have experience with birds, but not cockatiels and I've never seen this before.
Thanks in advance!