MissChick@dee
~ Dreaming Of Springtime ~
Thanks but I truly believe she has a neurological issue. I cannot ruled out vision issues with her pupils not dilate equally in response to light. I still think her vision is impaired but more so like someone who needs glasses for nearsightedness. She eats and swallows when I feed her just fine. She’s solid in weight. Her problem is she misses a lot and takes a very long time to eat. I spoil my birds and she would never treats or greens because the others would finish and then eat hers. She gets bullied and run off feed so I make sure she eats. I somehow want to tie it to some form of epilepsy. She’s Acts normal except when she has a episode. Which are coming more and more often. BafflingFWIW, what Dottie does in the video looks exactly like what my cockerel did when he crowed with the no-crow collar on. So much so that it is creepy for me to watch. Perhaps Dottie's backing up is unrelated to her vision issue and is instead a separate physical response to something, like pain while swallowing? Maybe it depends on what she is eating at the time or how she swallows it? Does she do this only with dry things (straw, feed, grain, mealworms, etc.) and not wet mash or yogurt? And perhaps when she had the episode on the perch it was pain/discomfort issue because she knew she couldn't back up and was holding on for dear life?