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Great to hear. He looks pretty good to me! Kudos to you dedicating the time to care for it. Keep us posted. It's been fun to follow.On a much happier note- his eyes are starting to open and feathers are forming!
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Great to hear. He looks pretty good to me! Kudos to you dedicating the time to care for it. Keep us posted. It's been fun to follow.On a much happier note- his eyes are starting to open and feathers are forming!
I don't have Facebook but I'll make an account. Nares look fine. Driving to an emergency vetDid you join Palomacy’s help group on Facebook? you would get much quicker responses then on here for emergencies.
How is he doing? Is there formula blocking his nares?
You don’t just happen to be in central texas, do you? If so I can help!I don't have Facebook but I'll make an account. Nares look fine. Driving to an emergency vet
I think you’re in the clear then, that’s just air moving over a bit of fluid in the syrinx. Not really anything to worry too much about unless accompanied by other breathing difficulties, which you described as happening before the clicking noise. I think the squab is okay and needs the human equivalent of an “ahem” to clear its throat. This will probably just go away in time.His breathing looks normal now, but I can hear clicking when he inhales