Dee
New member
Hi all!
I soon will be the mom of a male and female pair of barraband parrots. The male had his beak bitten off by a citronella when he was a youngster and the female flew and got caught in some wire. Apparently she does a lot of tail-bobbing. I am aware that this is generally a common trait in birds with respiratory disorders, but have never heard of it happening when it was not associated with this.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? I am just wondering if this will affect her respiratory function if it did not start as a symptom of such.
Thank you,
Dee
I soon will be the mom of a male and female pair of barraband parrots. The male had his beak bitten off by a citronella when he was a youngster and the female flew and got caught in some wire. Apparently she does a lot of tail-bobbing. I am aware that this is generally a common trait in birds with respiratory disorders, but have never heard of it happening when it was not associated with this.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? I am just wondering if this will affect her respiratory function if it did not start as a symptom of such.
Thank you,
Dee