- Jan 27, 2014
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Hello folks!
I am new to this so any help would be so appreciated! I picked up two four week old keets from a breeder yesterday and when i got them home one has obviously been pecked really badly. He had a wound near the base of tail the feathers (and had lost some), had laboured breathing, was 'puffed up' and generally was no where near as flighty and energetic as it mate. I made sure it had access to food,water, warmth etc but he does not seem to be improving. After a few hours I cleaned the wound very gently and popped him back into the brooder but I don't think he is drinking or eating. i've even tried offering some scrambled eggs and some mushed up chicken starter hoping he would give that a go. Is there anything else I can do? The other keet seems to be fine. Thank you in advance! p.s Oh and I do believe that the breeder didn't realise that one of the keets was not 100%.
I am new to this so any help would be so appreciated! I picked up two four week old keets from a breeder yesterday and when i got them home one has obviously been pecked really badly. He had a wound near the base of tail the feathers (and had lost some), had laboured breathing, was 'puffed up' and generally was no where near as flighty and energetic as it mate. I made sure it had access to food,water, warmth etc but he does not seem to be improving. After a few hours I cleaned the wound very gently and popped him back into the brooder but I don't think he is drinking or eating. i've even tried offering some scrambled eggs and some mushed up chicken starter hoping he would give that a go. Is there anything else I can do? The other keet seems to be fine. Thank you in advance! p.s Oh and I do believe that the breeder didn't realise that one of the keets was not 100%.