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1 September 2010
mikki- barraband x king parrot
21yrs old
I am starting this thread with the awareness that it may cause a debate but I am hoping not
I would just like to share my opinion and put forward an idea
it is up to the individual if they take it or not
The 1st thing I must mention is that I am advising this Soley for medical purposes not for feeding ( unless there is a medical reason why)
2ndly you must and I emphasize must learn this from a certified avian vet
Next time your at your vets ask him to show you how to use a crop needle
( admitidly I only have a baby so not much issue to restrain and biting ) but this is very easy to learn
Your vet can show you in about 5 mins ANd I must stress don't just watch
have a go yourself several times if needed
My vet showed me twice and I did it twice and I now feel comfortable In preforming this
( I only learnt because my young baby won't feed any other way ) but now that I know how to do it and I have the needle ( important note , purchase a needle for your 1st aid kit) I feel confident to medicate my bird should need be
What if your bird eats or drinks something they shouldn't or even starts choking on something
Now you can grab your needle and flush his system with warm water
( I mention choking as the vet mentioned it to me
she said the best thing to do is use the needle to push the object into the crop and get to the vet imeediatly , yes it may lead to an operation but least your bird won't die choking )
as I have stated this is just my opinion and I hope that many of us never have to use it but now that I know it I feel strongly it's a skill everyone should atleast learn
It's up to you to make your decision
I would just like to share my opinion and put forward an idea
it is up to the individual if they take it or not
The 1st thing I must mention is that I am advising this Soley for medical purposes not for feeding ( unless there is a medical reason why)
2ndly you must and I emphasize must learn this from a certified avian vet
Next time your at your vets ask him to show you how to use a crop needle
( admitidly I only have a baby so not much issue to restrain and biting ) but this is very easy to learn
Your vet can show you in about 5 mins ANd I must stress don't just watch
have a go yourself several times if needed
My vet showed me twice and I did it twice and I now feel comfortable In preforming this
( I only learnt because my young baby won't feed any other way ) but now that I know how to do it and I have the needle ( important note , purchase a needle for your 1st aid kit) I feel confident to medicate my bird should need be
What if your bird eats or drinks something they shouldn't or even starts choking on something
Now you can grab your needle and flush his system with warm water
( I mention choking as the vet mentioned it to me
she said the best thing to do is use the needle to push the object into the crop and get to the vet imeediatly , yes it may lead to an operation but least your bird won't die choking )
as I have stated this is just my opinion and I hope that many of us never have to use it but now that I know it I feel strongly it's a skill everyone should atleast learn
It's up to you to make your decision