pomonabill221
New member
- Jun 5, 2013
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- Parrots
- White Front Amazon (Toots),
Yellow Naped Amazon (Luiji) and
RIP... African Grey Timneh (Al)
Hello all!
New here but I have a question.
I have a White Front Amazon and a Yellow Naped.
My question is about the White Front. He is about 20 years old and has developed a problem I think.
When he is sleeping, he no longer buries his beak behind his wing, but instead just places his head forward.
As time passes, his head will drop lower and lower until it is down about his perch height.
Sometimes, he rests his beak on his perch to sleep.
He hasn't fallen or lost his balance though.
Before, when he was burying his beak, he would slowly lean sideways to the point of almost falling over, then wake up and right himself, but now he doesn't bury his beak.
My vet did a blood test and the only thing he said was that his white cell count was low.
We put him on Metacam and he doesn't seem to be improving (been 5 days), about .05 - .1 ml every 24 hours.
I thought he might be suffering from arthritis, that is why we are trying the Metacam... don't know though.
Now the vet thinks it might be a virus and wants to try an antibiotic (don't know which yet).
He also said that it might be something in the bird's brain that is affecting balance.
He is eating Harrison's pellets, drinks water, is active when awake, seems to have no problem climbing around, just when he is trying to sleep.
Does anyone have a clue as to what this might indicate?
My vet is supposed to know birds and worked with birds in the zoo, and is the VCA animal hospital... don't know if he is that good.
New here but I have a question.
I have a White Front Amazon and a Yellow Naped.
My question is about the White Front. He is about 20 years old and has developed a problem I think.
When he is sleeping, he no longer buries his beak behind his wing, but instead just places his head forward.
As time passes, his head will drop lower and lower until it is down about his perch height.
Sometimes, he rests his beak on his perch to sleep.
He hasn't fallen or lost his balance though.
Before, when he was burying his beak, he would slowly lean sideways to the point of almost falling over, then wake up and right himself, but now he doesn't bury his beak.
My vet did a blood test and the only thing he said was that his white cell count was low.
We put him on Metacam and he doesn't seem to be improving (been 5 days), about .05 - .1 ml every 24 hours.
I thought he might be suffering from arthritis, that is why we are trying the Metacam... don't know though.
Now the vet thinks it might be a virus and wants to try an antibiotic (don't know which yet).
He also said that it might be something in the bird's brain that is affecting balance.
He is eating Harrison's pellets, drinks water, is active when awake, seems to have no problem climbing around, just when he is trying to sleep.
Does anyone have a clue as to what this might indicate?
My vet is supposed to know birds and worked with birds in the zoo, and is the VCA animal hospital... don't know if he is that good.