DaBirbs
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- Nov 17, 2018
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- Parrots
- White faced cinnamon male cockatiel and 3 lutino cockatiels. All hand-raised and are never caged.
Over the past 2 weeks, I've had two of our cockatiels puke all over me in a violent head shaking motion. The direction of the vomit is in a straight line spreading out 2-3 feet so I know it's not simple regurgitation. The vomit consists of a combination of Zupreme formula mixed with Cerelac (since they won't eat straight Zupreme for some reason) and fully undigested seeds. Last night was the second time one of them did this. The episode for both birds was about 4 rounds of vomiting that occurred over 10 minutes. The feet of the one yesterday was cold and she sat slightly puffed up for about 15 minutes after it happened but then about 30 minutes later she was eating seeds again as if nothing happened. I've checked the weight of both and it has remained steady at or above 100 grams.
They're both 7 months old so they are beginning to molt. I know that cockatiels are thespians when it comes to faking their health but both birds reassumed normal behavior (eating, preening, playing, destroying etc) with hot feet and otherwise being bundles of infinite energy so I didn't see any reason to take them to vet unless someone has some insight to the contrary.
We did experience having a 2 month old get attacked by his sibling (probably sensing illness), now our eldest male, that subsequently vomited all over himself head to foot stopped eating or otherwise couldn't keep anything down. We took him to the vet the next day that gave him antibiotics and vacuumed him for a possible blockage but sadly he didn't make it through the night even after we gave him a solution of dextrose, dribbled down the side of his beak, in the hopes of keeping him hydrated.
So after seeing two extremes of vomiting does anyone feel that I should be concerned about the case of the recent episode or otherwise have some insight into why it happens should there not be an underlying illness?
They're both 7 months old so they are beginning to molt. I know that cockatiels are thespians when it comes to faking their health but both birds reassumed normal behavior (eating, preening, playing, destroying etc) with hot feet and otherwise being bundles of infinite energy so I didn't see any reason to take them to vet unless someone has some insight to the contrary.
We did experience having a 2 month old get attacked by his sibling (probably sensing illness), now our eldest male, that subsequently vomited all over himself head to foot stopped eating or otherwise couldn't keep anything down. We took him to the vet the next day that gave him antibiotics and vacuumed him for a possible blockage but sadly he didn't make it through the night even after we gave him a solution of dextrose, dribbled down the side of his beak, in the hopes of keeping him hydrated.
So after seeing two extremes of vomiting does anyone feel that I should be concerned about the case of the recent episode or otherwise have some insight into why it happens should there not be an underlying illness?