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justme1968
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My Green cheek Conure Napolean is sneazing quite a bit lately. He actually sprays me sometimes. He dosent seem to be sick in any other way, I just dont know if its something I should be worried about or not. Hes only 3.5 months old. I dont know if a heat lamp or something might help him or not, his feet seem cold. Any advise would be helpful.
Post Friday August 26, 2005 3:46 pm
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Cathy
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Oh, I always hate to give out any kind of advise when it comes to someone elses birds health. But I guess if it were me, I would probably call an avian vet about it.
Post Friday August 26, 2005 3:54 pm
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Justme, Napolean could have something stuck in his nose, I just took my Umbrella cockatoo to the vet for the same reason, and the vet said that usually this is because of an obstruction in the nose, and they flush the nose with water til the obstuction comes out. He said it could also be allergies. In my cockatoos case it ended up being e-coli. So take him to see your avian vet right away, it's definitely not normal for him to be sneezing constantly.
Post Friday August 26, 2005 4:27 pm
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Greg Sujecki
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justme1968:
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feet seem cold.
Feet cold resemble two things one: if it's cold outside with your bird then okay Question ..two;Indoor in neutrual temperature(20 degree's)feet cold Avian Vet A.S.A.P.I had a tiel once that had cold feet and eating well.. then one afternoon???heaven
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Sad oh Greg That's sad! Did you ever find out what was wrong with the tiel?
Post Saturday August 27, 2005 2:25 pm
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Greg Sujecki
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Yes? my fault for l was a work during a the day and even though my mother-inlaw said it was eating like a cow the next minute it just dropped.The poor bird had a cold and l didn't keep it indoor's and away from high activity.l left the cage under cover away from draught mind you,but had it's cage in front of it's parents metre's away so it wouldn't stop still being so young and active still missing it's parent's Crying or Very sad It was trained as well, just weaned from it's parents.One of Spice's and Sugars first clutches.
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