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White stuff

tziporiah

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This is the second or third occasion that there has been some white stringy mucus looking stuff in peties beak. Took him to the vet last Tuesday total work up everything checked out fine. Has anyone experienced this with their Senegal
 

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tziporiah

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Check out Rocky making a floofy on youtube
 

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The only white stuff I've seen on my Senegal's beak would be in the areas that are peeling/flaking.
BTW, that's a cute photo.
 
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What a cute pic! Is it possible that the white stuff was regurgitation?
 

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I have never noticed anything like that on our Senegal’s beak. He does have peeling/flaking occasionally but nothing stringy.
 

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This is the second or third occasion that there has been some white stringy mucus looking stuff in peties beak. Took him to the vet last Tuesday total work up everything checked out fine. Has anyone experienced this with their Senegal
A lot of birds roll a little ball of spittle around in their beaks. Seen it many times.
 
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