I don't know if this supposed to be here or somewhere else but I had to try
So on 26 December my African grey died a sudden death after being with me for two months I bought him and b&g male from the same breeder at the same day.
I had a b&g female a year before I bought the male..
So I took the male to the vet checked for diseases
And general test . He was ok didn't have Chlamydia nor beak and feather and not polyoma.
So I thought if he was healthy then the African grey from the same breeder should be ok too so I didn't check him. After two months he died a sudden death. I run to the vet with my macaws checked them for Chlamydia and they are fine .
My female was clipped before I bought her.
And I tried to make her fly over months I built her chest muscles and her flight confidence.
In the last month she finally flied to me over long distances within my house !
But then after the African greys death I gave her Doxycycline under the vet recommendation for almost a week in her water one capsule per 750ml of water ..
Till we had the blood test results and she didn't have Chlamydia at all so I stopped with the antibiotics more than a week now but she still doesn't fly...
I tried to force her to fly like we did in our training routines and I noticed that she can't ascend properly like she is falpping with no power at all...
I already took her to another vet and he found out that she has fungal in her droppings so now she is taking itraconazole for almost a week but still can't fly .. and she is always tired pls help
She is getting the best food parrot can have..
P15 nutribird always
Veggies every other day
Fruits every other day
Egg with shell once a week
She has many toys and another parrot with her
Anyone has any clue what could cause that ?
Cuz she took the Doxycycline just for few days no way it happened because of that...
Oh and I forgot to mention I weigh her on daily basis she is between 940-960 grams . And it didn't change ... Thanks !
Oh another thing , she is not shouting for a week no and not talking at all she was doing those things on daily basis...
So on 26 December my African grey died a sudden death after being with me for two months I bought him and b&g male from the same breeder at the same day.
I had a b&g female a year before I bought the male..
So I took the male to the vet checked for diseases
And general test . He was ok didn't have Chlamydia nor beak and feather and not polyoma.
So I thought if he was healthy then the African grey from the same breeder should be ok too so I didn't check him. After two months he died a sudden death. I run to the vet with my macaws checked them for Chlamydia and they are fine .
My female was clipped before I bought her.
And I tried to make her fly over months I built her chest muscles and her flight confidence.
In the last month she finally flied to me over long distances within my house !
But then after the African greys death I gave her Doxycycline under the vet recommendation for almost a week in her water one capsule per 750ml of water ..
Till we had the blood test results and she didn't have Chlamydia at all so I stopped with the antibiotics more than a week now but she still doesn't fly...
I tried to force her to fly like we did in our training routines and I noticed that she can't ascend properly like she is falpping with no power at all...
I already took her to another vet and he found out that she has fungal in her droppings so now she is taking itraconazole for almost a week but still can't fly .. and she is always tired pls help
She is getting the best food parrot can have..
P15 nutribird always
Veggies every other day
Fruits every other day
Egg with shell once a week
She has many toys and another parrot with her
Anyone has any clue what could cause that ?
Cuz she took the Doxycycline just for few days no way it happened because of that...
Oh and I forgot to mention I weigh her on daily basis she is between 940-960 grams . And it didn't change ... Thanks !
Oh another thing , she is not shouting for a week no and not talking at all she was doing those things on daily basis...
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