My vet said it was an infection due to clinical symptoms, however it may be a secondary infection as something else might be going on in her body due to her age. She didn't want to do an xray or blood work as its too much stress on her especially with her breathing issues and age. She is doing better. Thanks for the super chat
I wish I’d seen this sooner. I just lost one of my Tiel’s. I think due to a crop issue, but I’m not sure. I didn’t know what issues to look out for and thought my bird just had a poofy chest. The vet also didn’t say anything about it.
Thank you for this video I sent you a message on Facebook about my one year old. He had another vet check on September 25th. He's had issues after eating too fast adjusting his crop. Should I add water to his food? Or give him some watermelon or cucumber see if he will eat it.
Very informative video, always love your information videos. Thank you Donna. As always, I have a question, what is the beautiful bird with the red head? Gorgeous bird!
Quick question.. my Budgie parents only had one egg hatch and the little is out of the nest box today.. Dad is hanging with it showing it "the world".. should I remove the baby at some point to it's own cage or could I keep all three together? BTW, I'm taking out nest box to prevent future babies
Yes, even without a nest box they may mate each other and lay eggs in the cage especially during mating season. They may be okay during other times so it's best to separate during breeding season if they start to mate each other.
Hi , i would like to know Do you use honey mixed in canary treat foods ? Some of UA-camr- they said honey is ok for canary but on Google said honey is not good for the bird and make me confused? Thanks
Hi, I do not feed honey Sticks to my birds. Too much honey or sugar is not good for them. They will eat the whole honey stick instead of food. A tiny bit may be okay as a treat but in my opinion it's best to avoid and offer healthy food instead
I looove your fantastically educational videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
Very good video. I never knew anything about crop in birds. Was the crop the issue that Pickles was experiencing?
My vet said it was an infection due to clinical symptoms, however it may be a secondary infection as something else might be going on in her body due to her age. She didn't want to do an xray or blood work as its too much stress on her especially with her breathing issues and age. She is doing better. Thanks for the super chat
Interesting video thanks Donna for today saw two canaries nesting and eating at PetSmart. Happy first of April 🤗❤️🌸
Thank you! Happy April!
Useful video as usual..thanks for sharing this information
I wish I’d seen this sooner. I just lost one of my Tiel’s. I think due to a crop issue, but I’m not sure. I didn’t know what issues to look out for and thought my bird just had a poofy chest.
The vet also didn’t say anything about it.
Sorry for your loss, hugs!
Thank you for this video I sent you a message on Facebook about my one year old. He had another vet check on September 25th. He's had issues after eating too fast adjusting his crop. Should I add water to his food? Or give him some watermelon or cucumber see if he will eat it.
Whats ihe medicine... For crop infection.. And bacterial infection..?
Very informative video, always love your information videos. Thank you Donna. As always, I have a question, what is the beautiful bird with the red head? Gorgeous bird!
Glad you enjoy my videos. He is a Goldies Lorikeet.
4:12 - what is this bird doing? It almost looks like it's in discomfort but I know little about pet birbs
She has a respiratory issue and having a hard time breathing.
Donna at 0:14 is that a very young Malibu?
Yes that's Malibu when he was younger.
Great vid thx birds are better to watch on your stream birds are hard to have
Quick question.. my Budgie parents only had one egg hatch and the little is out of the nest box today.. Dad is hanging with it showing it "the world".. should I remove the baby at some point to it's own cage or could I keep all three together? BTW, I'm taking out nest box to prevent future babies
Hi, you could keep together but they may want to breed once mature and then you may have to separate
Even with the nesting box removed? The baby will want to breed with its mom? And separate them permanently?
Yes, even without a nest box they may mate each other and lay eggs in the cage especially during mating season. They may be okay during other times so it's best to separate during breeding season if they start to mate each other.
Hi , i would like to know Do you use honey mixed in canary treat foods ? Some of UA-camr- they said honey is ok for canary but on Google said honey is not good for the bird and make me confused? Thanks
Hi, I do not feed honey Sticks to my birds. Too much honey or sugar is not good for them. They will eat the whole honey stick instead of food.
A tiny bit may be okay as a treat but in my opinion it's best to avoid and offer healthy food instead
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