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Urgent My bird just coughed and it was a wet cough. Her nostrils are filled with snot!

BirbBrain

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This just happened, I don't know any vets close to me. She just coughed in my face!
 

Tiel Feathers

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Was it a sneeze or a cough? I posted in your other thread, but keep her very warm and stress free until you can get to a vet. Where is your general location? Maybe somebody here can help you find a vet. Many of us travel a couple hours to get to our nearest vet.
 

BirbBrain

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Was it a sneeze or a cough? I posted in your other thread, but keep her very warm and stress free until you can get to a vet. Where is your general location? Maybe somebody here can help you find a vet. Many of us travel a couple hours to get to our nearest vet.
What is the difference?
 

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A sneeze is from the nares, just like you would sneeze, and a cough is from the throat, just like you would cough. I’m thinking your bird sneezed. If their nares are full of mucus, your bird might have a respiratory infection and needs to see a vet.
 

BirbBrain

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A sneeze is from the nares, just like you would sneeze, and a cough is from the throat, just like you would cough. I’m thinking your bird sneezed. If their nares are full of mucus, your bird might have a respiratory infection and needs to see a vet.
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