MaximeOuellet
New member
- Aug 12, 2020
- 1
- 0
Hi !
My name is Max, im from Canada and 2-3 months ago me and my girlfriend adopted 2 Conures. A 4 yo male and a 2yo female.
The first day we see that both birds having kind of black spots on their feathers. We kind of ignore that at first because we didnt know that could be dangerous.
So, the female start being really sick. And by really sick I mean...REALLY. She suddenly stop eating, she having no balance and gradually start falling on the ground while flying. So we take her to the vet 3 times. We spend around 500-600$ on this bird, me did poop test and all and she finally died and we still dont know what cause her death! Now we still got our male, Mr. Zenky. But he's have black feathers too, since the beginning. He sneeze sometimes, at least 20 times a day. Im not a vet but i'm kind of sure that is not normal.
By doing some research we discover things like try new food, buy a special UV Lamp but nothing work. We also discover that we do no have a Vet for bird in town. The closest one is at 6 hours of road.
So I desesperatly try to find some help on this forum. Me and my girlfriend running out of solutions. We really dont know what to do and what's the next step.
I put some photo's of my bird to let you see his feathers.
Thanks for your help!
My name is Max, im from Canada and 2-3 months ago me and my girlfriend adopted 2 Conures. A 4 yo male and a 2yo female.
The first day we see that both birds having kind of black spots on their feathers. We kind of ignore that at first because we didnt know that could be dangerous.
So, the female start being really sick. And by really sick I mean...REALLY. She suddenly stop eating, she having no balance and gradually start falling on the ground while flying. So we take her to the vet 3 times. We spend around 500-600$ on this bird, me did poop test and all and she finally died and we still dont know what cause her death! Now we still got our male, Mr. Zenky. But he's have black feathers too, since the beginning. He sneeze sometimes, at least 20 times a day. Im not a vet but i'm kind of sure that is not normal.
By doing some research we discover things like try new food, buy a special UV Lamp but nothing work. We also discover that we do no have a Vet for bird in town. The closest one is at 6 hours of road.
So I desesperatly try to find some help on this forum. Me and my girlfriend running out of solutions. We really dont know what to do and what's the next step.
I put some photo's of my bird to let you see his feathers.
Thanks for your help!