PolishAllTheWay
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putting the eye aside the beak mucus could be from a crop infection, which makes them lethargic, not have an appetite, etc.
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I went up this morning and he didn’t leave his roost as the girls did I had to usher him down he’s drooling and being very staticputting the eye aside the beak mucus could be from a crop infection, which makes them lethargic, not have an appetite, etc.
It could be a sinus infection which affects the eyes. (Since the eyes are near the nose)I went up this morning and he didn’t leave his roost as the girls did I had to usher him down he’s drooling and being very static
What could he have eaten?Actually the symptoms sounds like he ate something toxic
Unfortunately we cannot afford to take him to the vet we’re hoping some water will flush him outthis seems strange i have never seen this before, you might want to consider taking him to the vet to get this looked at
I hope poor guy doesn’t deserve this.Unfortunately we cannot afford to take him to the vet we’re hoping some water will flush him out
He was a bit ungrateful when mating and was as a result hurting the hens and he’s quite old but really lovely bird very gentleI hope poor guy doesn’t deserve this.