That looks more like it, tail up!Hahaha! I was timing her for 30 mins. At the 25 min mark she hopped out on her own refused to go back in. Hoping that helped some!
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That looks more like it, tail up!Hahaha! I was timing her for 30 mins. At the 25 min mark she hopped out on her own refused to go back in. Hoping that helped some!
I was just thinking the same thing..try to dry her up some.Is it nice and warm where you are? You do not want her chilled and tighten up all those nice relaxed muscles! I use a blow dryer on my parrots, on low carefully!
They do play on it, it's a bit of a jungle gym for them. But yesterday one of my girls decided to fly up in the tree instead. Lol.Hey!
I love your little outside roost bar in that last photo..
Do they use it often?
Regurgitating can be caused by the egg-binding problem, pressure on the crop.I did stick a blowdryer on her since the photo, but it is warm here now. About 80°F or so currently. Lol.. She just spit up a bit of what she drank. Should I be worried about something more, or focus on the egg binding.
I took Dylan, my african grey parrot, to the vet for egg-binding. Your bird sounds like this could be her problem, too. The treatment I got cost me ~$800.00. Your bird sounds less sick than Dylan was, the egg passed. The vet gave me Calcium Glucconate to give by syringe. It is sweet and Dylan took it from the syringe like a treat. Here is a link on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Durvet-BC121...=1505745255&sr=1-1&keywords=calcium+gluconate
It is $10.18 on Amazon, I now keep it on hand! It says in the description that it is for "milk fever".
Since you look like you have a Tractor Supply, Here it is there for $6.49: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/agrilabs-calcium-gluconate-23-inj-500-ml?cm_vc=-10005
You could go get some right away.
The dosage for my bird was .5 ml per day for 20 days. Dylan weighs almost exactly 1 pound, so for a 5 lb chicken, I would give 2.5 ml/day. Dylan showed rapid improvement, 2-3 days you should see results.
Here is an article about the subject directed at breeders of broiler chickens:
http://en.aviagen.com/assets/Tech_C.../English/AviagenBrief_CalciumTetany_Apr09.pdf