Archie
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- Mar 5, 2013
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- Chestnut Fronted Macaw, Sun Conure, Lutino Lovebird, and Umbrella Cockatoo
Hi! I'm new to the forum. I have a chestnut fronted (severe) macaw, a sun conure and a lutino lovebird.
Recently, one of our birds, CJ the Sun Conure, flew into a window. =( He fell to the ground and immediately went limp in both his legs. We took him to the vet where they gave him fluids, pain meds, checked to see if he still had feeling in his feet (which he still does!!) and took some radiographs just in case there was a break. Thankfully there wasn't a break, but the vet said that his spine was swollen and that she didn't know when or if he would regain motion or control in his feet. Even though CJ can not use his legs and feet since the accident and is sometimes confused as to why, he is still in great spirits, +e/+d/+u/+d, and is starting to chatter again. I have also seen some ever so slight movement in his legs but have been keeping him confined so he can rest and stay mostly immobile.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with avian acupuncture? I am very interested in trying this if it will increase the chances of him walking again. Of course we love him unconditionally either way. I've heard and seen great things from dog and cat acupuncture treatments, but I know that I will have to do my research in finding an acupuncturist who specializes in birds.
The vet said she sees cases where birds fly into windows and ceiling fans quite often. If your bird has gone through one of these traumatic events, what helped pull him/her through?
Recently, one of our birds, CJ the Sun Conure, flew into a window. =( He fell to the ground and immediately went limp in both his legs. We took him to the vet where they gave him fluids, pain meds, checked to see if he still had feeling in his feet (which he still does!!) and took some radiographs just in case there was a break. Thankfully there wasn't a break, but the vet said that his spine was swollen and that she didn't know when or if he would regain motion or control in his feet. Even though CJ can not use his legs and feet since the accident and is sometimes confused as to why, he is still in great spirits, +e/+d/+u/+d, and is starting to chatter again. I have also seen some ever so slight movement in his legs but have been keeping him confined so he can rest and stay mostly immobile.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with avian acupuncture? I am very interested in trying this if it will increase the chances of him walking again. Of course we love him unconditionally either way. I've heard and seen great things from dog and cat acupuncture treatments, but I know that I will have to do my research in finding an acupuncturist who specializes in birds.
The vet said she sees cases where birds fly into windows and ceiling fans quite often. If your bird has gone through one of these traumatic events, what helped pull him/her through?
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