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Took the remaining living bird into the vet today. He did a rectal probe, found no roundworm eggs. Vet is an avian doc, translation: he knows parrots and that's mostly it. He examined the keel breast bone and admitted the bird looked beyond hope. It won't stand now. The vet prescribed cefadroxil, and did an IV this morning, but I had to ask for that. I also bought some medicated chick feed with amproxidl (sp?) to combat the possible cocci. I don't have any meds to combat cocci without ordering thru amazon and it will get here too late, I fear. I should be prepared to shell out some bucks for pea vet bills if I'm going to raise peas. Sigh. I just wish I could see improvement, anything. The last chick that died, I had to struggle to get food down her, and her struggle seemed to expend energy that she didn't have and should've stored. She died not long after our last wrestling match and regurgitated the scrambled egg she swallowed. Man this sucks.