Five Signs Of A Sick Parakeet

July 25, 2009 by fts  
Filed under Bird Health

If you take care of your bird long enough, chances are he’ll get sick sooner or later. Since he will do his best to hide whatever is wrong, it’s important that you learn to recognize the signs of a sick parakeet. This article will share a few sick parakeet signs.

Droppings

Your bird’s droppings may change if he gets sick. It may change color, be watery, or appear looser than usual. You may also see seeds in his droppings. It’s important to note that change in droppings can be due to something simple like a recent food change.

Appetite

Sick parakeets often change their eating habits. After keeping him for a while, you should know how much he usually eats. Something may be wrong if he experiences a reduced or increased appetite. If he loses his appetite, he may also lose weight.

Feathers

Something may be wrong with your parakeet if the appearance of his feathers changes. They shouldn’t be ruffled or puffed up for long periods of time. Discolored feathers may also occur.

Discharge

If your parakeet is sick, he may produce some type of discharge. Discharge is commonly produced from the nostriles and eyes. Eye swelling and sneezing commonly accompany discharge. These symptoms are usually serious, so you should take your bird to the vet promptly.

Breathing

A sick parakeet may also experience difficulty breathing. This may come in the form of wheezing, rapid breathing, or open-mouthed breathing. Some birds will also bob their tail with each breath they take.

Now you know a few common signs of a sick parakeet. If you’ve never cared for one of these birds before, there are plenty of things you need to learn. So, click here now to start learning all you need to know about caring for a parakeet. Your bird will be very appreciate.

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