Hi, there!
Just checking into see how your bird is doing. Updates to these threads are very useful for people in the future experiencing the same problem.
Is she crested? By the sounds of the frequency of the seizures, and the lack of other noticeable symptoms I'm inclined to think this is neurological, some birds may only experience seizures once a week or a month, or whenever they feel stressed, this can be a trigger as some call it. Are there...
Toxicosis Sources,
*Gasses like carbon monoxide, smoke from tobacco products, and fumes from new carpets and furniture, air fresheners, scented candles, paints, glues, household cleaning products, mothballs, hair spray, and nail polish can all be harmful when they are in close proximity to...
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Seizures can be caused by any disease condition that causes a sudden electrical discharge to the brain, symptoms will vary with each bird, but some may experience lack of appetite afterwards, disorientation, paralysis of the anterior neck muscles...