Peacock gasping

Thanks so much for the advice - we started the 0.2 ml oral treatment of Enro twice daily and despite the fact that he seems stronger and is roaming around nicely, he is still open mouth breathing...we have no Avian vet here. Should I continue for a few more days? I have just tried to make an appointment on the phone with the Exotics vet at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal hospital in London but the receptionist wasn't sure that could work!
 
He passed this about five hours ago - I'm not sure it is totally normal?
 

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Thanks so much for asking and for your great advice up to now.
I think he was quite a bit better but still open mouth breathing. Yesterday the vet gave him an antihistamine shot just to eliminate the possibility of a reaction to some kind of allergen. Curiously, he seems to have deteriorated over night. Much more gasping and considerably weaker. Any thoughts what else we might try?
 
Thanks so much for asking and for your great advice up to now.
I think he was quite a bit better but still open mouth breathing. Yesterday the vet gave him an antihistamine shot just to eliminate the possibility of a reaction to some kind of allergen. Curiously, he seems to have deteriorated over night. Much more gasping and considerably weaker. Any thoughts what else we might try?
are you tube feeding?
 
No tube feeding, curiously he is still eating pretty well: Poultry layers mash(a little), millet, lettuce, banana and yellow corn... Quite a bit. He is still roaming but can't jump onto his normal purches much to his frustration. I am happy to buy him anything that might help. Any thoughts on particularly delicious treats ?
 

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