Bird Care

SICK BIRD CARE

IMPROPER FEEDING is the chief cause of disease in pet birds!!

  • It is unnatural for birds to have food in front of them continuously. Even i n the wild, birds eat only twice daily. Therefore a pet bird should be fed what it will consume in 15-30 minutes.
  • Birds can only sleep well in the dark. A room that has light until midnight, and re-illuminated at 6 a.m. allows only six hours of sleep. A cage cover should be used to allow the bird to sleep 8-12 hours daily. Stress from insufficient sleep time will cause physical and emotional problems to develop. Sick birds need 12-16 hours of sleep daily.
  • A normal Parakeet will pass 40-60 droppings in 24 hours. If the number is reduced to 20-30 per day, a serious problem may exist.
  • A normal Parakeet will eat 25% of its body weight each day. Even a healthy bird will die in 48 hours without food--a sick bird will die much quicker!
  • An ill-appearing bird with ruffled feathers is sick, cold and hungry.
  • Basic treatment includes medications, warmth, and food. A bird in this condition may be considered critically ill!

TUBE FEEDING

  • Restrain with a Towel.
  • Grasp beak firmly. (Do not squeeze chest!)
  • Scissor the beak sideways to open.
  • Use size 5-8 Feeding Tube.
  • Measure distance from beak to crop and mark the tube. (Parakeet=2)
  • Make sure the natural curve of the neck is held straight out.
  • Pass the tube gently.
  • Inject 1-2cc of nutrient mixture. (10 parts Oatmeal + 1 part Nutrical/Energel.)
  • Repeat every eight hours until the birds starts eating.
  • You can use a paper clip to hold the mouth open if needed.









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7778 Vance Drive
Arvada, CO 80003
(303) 420-4422
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