PNW_Peepers
Crowing
Runny nose and sneezing is a sign of a respiratory infection. Wally was sneezing days before he lost his crow. If we hadn’t treated him when we did I firmly believe we would have lost him. Read up on it, watch her symptoms. Definitely don’t put her around the other birds. Respiratory infection is highly contagious. Keep on eye on the rest of your flock for any similar symptoms (sneezing, wheezing, or discharge from the nostrils or eyes)Guys, Roo is very sick and I'm so worried. After putting the birds to bed earlier, we took my grandson out for an evening walk, about half hour or so after we got home we heard her sneezing and when I went to check on her I found her huddled in a corner her nose streaming and eyes half closed. Pedro was in with her and Lilah, even though when they went to bed Pedro was in the nesting compartment with Jellybean as usual, Pedro and Jellybean always sleep in there and tonight is the first time Pedro has gone into the part where Roo and Lilah sleep. Pedro was standing when I looked in but I have no way of knowing how long she'd been in there or if she went in there from being curious about the Roo sneezing, however, Pedro wasn't near Roo at all and there are no feathers in there so isn't any sign I can see of Pedro attacking or doing anything to Roo, but I'm thinking even just being in the same compartment as Roo might have stress her out too. trouble is my girls do move around in the dark, they don't seem to realise they are supposed to be blind in the dark. I made up a bed for her in here with us and when I brought her indoors I could feel her feet were very hot. We gave her a dose of Nutri-Drops (British version of Nutri-drench) and after a few minutes she started to perk up and her nose stopped running and is ow completely dry, her eyes are open as should be and she looks as almost normal. She isn't happy about being in here but I don't want to put her back out with the others in case its a virus which I don't want to risk spreading to the others. I am wondering if it is stress induced because she's had a really hard time of it lately with all the fireworks, plus the last couple of days or so the others have been at her so much and a few days ago, Jellybean attacked her, she had hold of her with her beak and as Roo tried to run, Jellybean wouldn't let go and some of Roo's feathers ripped out. Later the same day I accidentally stood on her wing - one of the ducks had dug up some glass and was trying to eat it, in my urgency to get to him before he ate it, I hadn't realised she was sitting near my foot, and again some of her feathers ripped out. She seemed ok after and was eating and foraging ok, but then the next day the ducks ganged up on her and although I got to her promptly she was very upset but unhurt. Pedro was at her yesterday and today the two of them kept chasing her and I noticed she was very quiet and sat under a bush for quite sometime. She seemed ok when I put her to bed but was very flighty. I have to pick her up to put her to bed as she rarely goes in by herself, she doesn't like that I pick her up but usually roosts on my arm for me to take her in but this evening she fluttered loads and I stupidly but accidentally grabbed onto her tail which upset her loads, so with all of this happening to her and how quickly she stopped sneezing and her nose/eyes drying up and back to normal after the Nutri-drops, I'm think it might be stress induced. I will see how she is in the morning to decide if I let her outside to free range for a bit and will decide if to keep her inside or to put her back to sleep with Lilah as she really doesn't like that she indoors. I can hear her moving around and pecking at her food and she has had a fare bit to drink and when I checked on her a short while ago she was upright and alert, however she isn't roosting, she's just been sitting on the floor but I had noticed she stopped roosting a while ago b'cos she likes to snuggle up with Lilah at night and Lilah no longer roosts b'cos she prefers to sleep on the floor of the hutch, so I'm thinking it might be why Roo isn't roosting now. I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions if anyone has any to give. I just really need her to be ok, I am too attached to be able to handle losing any of them. If needs be we will take her to the vets but my worry is, its quite a drive away and if this is due to stress, taking her in a car might be too much for her. As I say, if anyone has any advice, I'll be very grateful for the help.