It never hurts to have an antibiotic on hand. I always keep an assortment in case one doesn't work, then I can try another. It's terribly frustrating when you have a sick bird and have to wait for an antibiotic to be shipped, worrying your patient could die before it gets there. But he may not need it.
I've had a hunch that this little man has a dietary issue. He does need protein, but maybe expecting the Flock Raiser to satisfy his dietary need for protein isn't the form of protein he needs. Maybe, and I'm merely speculating, his ideal main source of protein should come from grassy plants such as the alfalfa cubes and whole wheat grain, only supplementing those with the Flock Raiser.
He may be on a sort of hunger strike until his body gets what it needs. It's a huge clue that he went for the wheat after turning down the Flock Raiser. After he gets the foods he needs, his body maybe will be back in balance again, and he may go for the Flock Raiser again. But I wouldn't make that his main source of protein.
I've had a hunch that this little man has a dietary issue. He does need protein, but maybe expecting the Flock Raiser to satisfy his dietary need for protein isn't the form of protein he needs. Maybe, and I'm merely speculating, his ideal main source of protein should come from grassy plants such as the alfalfa cubes and whole wheat grain, only supplementing those with the Flock Raiser.
He may be on a sort of hunger strike until his body gets what it needs. It's a huge clue that he went for the wheat after turning down the Flock Raiser. After he gets the foods he needs, his body maybe will be back in balance again, and he may go for the Flock Raiser again. But I wouldn't make that his main source of protein.