Hi and many thanks for keeping me company in this. My heart is in my throat when my BJ doesn't feel well
He looks so tired.
I suddenly remembered that quite some time back I bought a product called "Poultry Protector" in case I ever needed it for my birds. Having never had a bug problem with them I forgot all about it so when I decided to treat for mites the other day I ran to the feed store and got a poultry dust with permethrin and as you know I treated BJ with it (part one day and part the next so as not to unduly tire him).
Poultry Protector (
Manna Pro website has info) is claimed to be all natural, utterly non toxic and is supposed to do in both the Northern Fowl Mite and the "roost mite" (the nightime stalker that hides in the day). I sprayed BJ and Ellie's environment with that stuff yesterday and this morning. I have been getting bitten by something, generally on my ankles....
BJ remains very listless, was kind of puffy in his house this morning
though at least out in some sun for some of yesterday and today (vs. hiding in damp darkness the days before that). He stands still under a big hosta plant and does essentially nothing
I know for sure in my gut now that it's not just the molt since he barely molted. I am hand feeding anything and everything I can get into him to keep his strength up. This morning he wouldn't take mealworms, so that's not good. Usually they are eagerly accepted. He had some seed and loved his organic fruit (whatever works) and had maybe just a dozen cat crunchies that are healthier than anything I ever eat (organic and the ingredients are amazing). His comb and face are pale-ish, again I was fooled by the molt since they can go pale from that. Concerned about the much colder weather coming in tomorrow afternoon and beyond.
I fervently wish I could stay home from work to tend to him as he seems comforted when I can hang out with him but naturally things could no be more busy at work right now, deadline upon deadline, and it would be very difficult to get time off. Ellie still seems absolutely fine though is ejecting feathers like crazy so soon she will probably be wacked out - will cross that bridge when I get there. Also, it's shady in their run most of the day at this time of year and I would love to get him out in the sun more but can't do that without being there to stand right over them, because of the irresponsible dog people around. Luckily my ex-DH kindly bought 3 bags (150 pounds) of play sand yesterday to make them a nice dry spot to hopefully bathe (everything is so stinkin' wet lately) and he'll put that stuff in their run this morning.
I called an avian vet to see what is best to give a bird that is likely anemic. They didn't have info so I called a wildlife rehab place and we chatted about it. They recommended brewer's yeast (hadn't thought of that) and I think I may add liquid B vitamins since they are water soluble and in theory I wouldn't overdose him. Of course, the Avia Charge 2000 that they are on every day should be helping but I guess not enough
They cautioned about respiratory issues that can result when a bird gets in trouble with mites. I have noticed BJ doing a wee bit of open mouth breathing so that was something I was thinking about. Terrible guilt here about not realizing sooner that mites might be his problem and hoping the damage is not at this point irreversible.
At his age, he needs me to nip troubles in the bud.
JJ