She was wormed in June when I got a positive fecal test (float test is just saying how they check the poop for worm eggs,).
Not sure if others know - but wouldn't it be odd to be so infested to get weak in such a short time?
But weak she certainly is.
I don't know if I did the right thing, but this evening she desperately wanted to join Bernie on the roost but she just wasn't strong enough to jump up on the tree stump. I don't know why she didn't use the ladder which would have involved much less jumping.
Anyway, it finally got dark and she was forced to hunker down on the step. I went in and offered her an elevator ride up which she happily took.
I have put lots of bedding both sides of the roost so if she falls off I don't think she will do herself any harm. She looks nice and comfy there for now at least.
I wish I knew why she was so weak. I could worm her just in case or I could persuade a vet to do a test for me which will likely take a couple of days to get results.
Any advice anyone?
What about a bit of Nutri-drench for calories too?
I really don't know about the worming idea. Is there a risk in worming in that it could be hard on a frail bird? I think a fecal test would not harm or stress her obviously, if you want to rule that out. De-worming if it is not a stress on a bird, would not be harmful. But does that mean popping pills? Which could be stressful. I also wonder as you do, that since a June de-worming how they or she could get so infested again, and so suddenly to such a weakened state? Well, it has been six months. But I have no idea if it is common to happen.
