My Cockatiel’s poop is all white ? What to do ?

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I got her recently and she’s pooping all white liquid I’m now genuinely worried about her condition and I think it’s serious ( related to kidney I’ve read somewhere ) so what can I do for her to cure ? Should I change her diet , more fruits or something as vet is not available here ☹️
 
WHat is her current diet? Every thing she eats - what are they?
Sometimes a diet change can help with a medical condition, but sometimes its not all diet related. Keep in mind too that radical changing of diet can sometimes cause a parrot to not eat - they are more then capable of starving themselves if they don't like or recognize a new food AS food. Let us read what she is eating now.
 
If you feel she may be sick you should get her cheked by a vet, if you can. But birds often have white in their droppings, and sometimes they can even be all white. Because of the extra water weight they can't afford to carry in flight birds have evolved to remove uric acid (a waste product of metabolism) in crystal form, not in solution as urine - as we and other mammals do. Birds in effect do not pee. Uric acid precipitated in crystaline form is white. Diet and fluid intake changes, etc, can cause changes in consistancy and color, and so can medical issues, but rest assured white alone by itself may not be an obvious cause for concern. I'm just pointing this out so you will not stress overly much.
 
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If you feel she may be sick you should get her cheked by a vet, if you can. But birds often have white in their droppings, and sometimes they can even be all white. Because of the extra water weight they can't afford to carry in flight birds have evolved to remove uric acid (a waste product of metabolism) in crystal form, not in solution as urine - as we and other mammals do. Birds in effect do not pee. Uric acid precipitated in crystaline form is white. Diet and fluid intake changes, etc, can cause changes in consistancy and color, and so can medical issues, but rest assured white alone by itself may not be an obvious cause for concern. I'm just pointing this out so you will not stress overly much.

Hi there, what about tiny specks of glitter in their urine? Is that uric acid? I've seen it in some of my birds poop, only the watery ones. I notice it under flashlight. These poops are usually watery with little to no urates or the actual poop. But I've never seen in his solid poops.
 
Normally the uric acid crystals are microscopic and just refract light in such a way as to look white, but problably with the right lighting they could do some weird stuff.

Bird poop is just plain weird to us mammals. Baby birds of many bird species have, at least until they get closer to fledging, poop that forms little spheres like gelatinous eggs that can neatly be rolled out of the nest by the parents or even the chicks themselves, leaving behind no residue at all in the nest. That might have been useful for us for cleaning up after the adults, but I guess not soiling other people's nests later in life is not adaptive.(LOL) In this case the very young chicks don't have to fly so I guess having a clean nest is more important.
 
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