Victoriald
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- Apr 30, 2024
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- Parrots
- Indian ringneck (Georgie)
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But he's eating and acting normal. He's 7 months oldParrot poop should be very nearly odorless. Even if you waited to clean cages for a month and the liner was developing little poop mountains, it should still be mostly odorless.
If any part of his poop has started to stink, it could very well indicate an issue. I'm not a vet, but GI infections often cause stinky poops. I'm sure there's other possible causes, either a different kind of infection (fungal?) or organ function issues come to mind, so he should see a vet so that he can have the appropriate tests done to identify the proper treatment. It won't likely go away on its own.
Yes, I did notice that in your OP, I am simply pointing out that without some underlying issue (GI infection, either bacterial or fungal being the main ones that come to mind), bird poop is odorless. I'm not claiming to know exactly what is making your birds poops stink, but I am confident that it's not normal, regardless of whether your bird is showing clinical signs of illness besides odor.But he's eating and acting normal. He's 7 months old
I think I know what it is. He has a rope purch that I leave in boiling water and clean, however he goes mad if it isnt in his cage, I put it back in when it wasn't 100% dry, because now there is no smell at all from himYes, I did notice that in your OP, I am simply pointing out that without some underlying issue (GI infection, either bacterial or fungal being the main ones that come to mind), bird poop is odorless. I'm not claiming to know exactly what is making your birds poops stink, but I am confident that it's not normal, regardless of whether your bird is showing clinical signs of illness besides odor.
If you're feeding a lot of fruits/veggies then you could certainly try an elimination diet before taking him to the vet. I've never experienced food allergies causing stinky poops but if the situation isn't dire you could try it. However, birds rarely show signs of being sick until they're VERY extremely sick. Just because he's eating/drinking does not mean he doesn't have a GI infection or something else going on.